Invivienda residents shout over constant blackouts and increases in the electricity bill

Santo Domingo.– Residents of the Invivienda sector expressed their outrage at the lack of constant electricity in the community, a situation that, according to their complaints, has been affecting both families and small businesses for months. Community members say that, although the service sometimes arrives in the early hours of the morning, the prolonged power outages prevent them from resting and carrying out their daily activities.

“Hoy hay luz, pero se va en la noche, llega a las doce, a la una, y uno tiene que estar sentado en la sala, sin poder dormir. Ayer mismo teníamos tres días sin luz”,

explicó una vecina.
Other residents maintain that the problems began after the installation of new electrical networks.

“Este pedacito no lo han soltado en cinco meses. Aquí duran hasta un día y medio sin energía, y eso afecta porque uno deja de producir en el negocio cuando el inversor se apaga. No condenen a los pobres”,

expresó Carlos, otro residente.
The situation has also caused economic losses in households.

“Después de que pusieron esta instalación, se dañaron muchos alimentos en la nevera. Hemos pasado hasta dos días completos sin luz. Es un fallo demasiado fuerte”,

denunció una afectada.
Some pointed out that the lack of energy has even generated family tensions.

“Es insoportable vivir sudando todo el día y la noche. Uno llega a perder la paciencia”,

relató un morador en tono frustrado.
In other cases, the worry is mixed with health problems, as in the case of Francisco: "I just had surgery for a tumor in my head, I walk with a cane, and when the inverter discharges after six or seven hours, I have no choice but to endure without light. Before I paid 1,300 pesos, now I get 1,700 and nobody knows how they calculate it. Not even they know how to program the new meters they installed," denounced the neighbor.
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Residents say that, faced with the intense heat and lack of electricity, they are forced to go out onto the sidewalks to cool off during the nights. However, they warn that patience is running out. Most, visibly irritated, say that if the situation is not resolved in the coming days, they would be willing to take to the streets and hold protests, claiming that "nobody can stand this." The residents of Invivienda urgently call on the authorities and EDEESTE to find a definitive solution to the electricity crisis affecting the area, pointing out that the constant blackouts and the increase in the bill are driving them to the limit.

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