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There Will Be No Power Outages and if There Is Fuel, Government Guarantees Supply Despite Paralysing Electricity and Oil Infrastructure

Summary by El Universo
The heavy rains in the Amazon and their effect on rivers, wage instability and the trawling of land, sand and stones led to an end to the pumping of oil and eight hydroelectric plants, as a precaution to protect the electricity and oil infrastructure.

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The heavy rains in the Amazon and their effect on rivers, wage instability and the trawling of land, sand and stones led to an end to the pumping of oil and eight hydroelectric plants, as a precaution to protect the electricity and oil infrastructure.

The Centro de Armadores Fluviales y Marítimas del Paraguay (CAFYM) expressed its “deep concern” about a measure adopted by the Argentine government that could seriously alter fuel logistics towards Paraguay. In an official communiqué issued on 4 July, CAFYM warned about the consequences of note NO-2025-02454288-ARCA-SDGOAM issued by the Argentine Agency for Recovery and Customs Control (ARCA), in which it proposes to suspend the operation in the…

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El Universo broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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