Overview
- A Rio court ordered Light to restore service within 24 hours under a R$200,000 daily fine, and the company reported broad reactivation on Tuesday morning.
- Most customers now have electricity, though supply remains irregular in some spots and four buildings are still without power as teams finalize subterranean fixes.
- Light has deployed 60–62 generators that will operate for an undetermined period, and the utility warns of possible brief outages until work is completed.
- The blackout followed the theft of roughly 3 kilometers of underground cables that overloaded the network; police forensics identified two theft points in Leme at Antônio Vieira with Nossa Senhora de Copacabana and Aurelino Leal with Gustavo Sampaio.
- Light says about 100 professionals are working around the clock, and affected customers can seek compensation via the online portal, 0800 021 0196, the mobile unit at Praça Almirante Júlio de Noronha, or the Copacabana agency, with reviews typically in up to 20 days and possibly 90 days if more documents are needed.