Although the general electrical grid had a supply, the device presented failures that prevented the flow to the different circuits of the airport, which affected both the arrival and departure operations of passengers.“The internal systems couldn’t process the travelers, even though the runway and control tower had electricity through an independent system,” explained López.
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Aerodom reported that it is working on repairing the equipment and that, as a preventive measure, it hired additional emergency generators to keep the substations operational in case the solution was not immediate.



