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  • 3/5/2025
👉 Un apagón masivo en Buenos Aires ha dejado a la ciudad sin semáforos, generando un caos vehicular sin precedentes. En zonas como Almagro y Boedo, los cortes de luz han afectado el tránsito y el funcionamiento de comercios. La falta de electricidad ha obligado a los agentes de tránsito a regular manualmente el tráfico en algunas intersecciones clave.

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00:00If you see that the signal, the image is frozen, it is because we are really in a chaos, in an absolute collapse.
00:08There are areas in which some companies work better than others, and that is why you can communicate with someone in a corner,
00:17and at two blocks stop communicating and vice versa.
00:20The same thing happens to us with live transmission equipment.
00:23The day is very complicated, Gaby.
00:26It is like this, it is a day to have patience, a lot of patience.
00:31Breathe deep and try to survive it.
00:34Gaby, you are in Almagro, where are you? Tell us a little to locate us because we came from the province of Buenos Aires.
00:42Almagro, Díaz Vélez and Medrano. Look at this corner.
00:46People cross as they can because there are no traffic lights.
00:50There is no light for at least three hours here.
00:54Look at that traffic light.
00:57How important is what you are showing us, Gaby.
01:00We are interrupting you and we are asking you why.
01:04Because we just came from July 9, we celebrated that the traffic lights were working,
01:10because really the chaos was not only very harmful but historical.
01:15Never ever on July 9, and this was confirmed by experts in transit,
01:20never ever on July 9, in its entirety, there were no traffic lights.
01:23But look at how the problem continues.
01:25How are they organizing? Is there anyone doing it manually?
01:30Not here. We just came from Medrano and Corrientes Avenue and they did place a traffic officer.
01:37The traffic officer is essential. He has to be in all these corners.
01:41We are at a very, very important crossroads.
01:44Díaz Vélez and Medrano.
01:47We come from Medrano, trying to do our best in the face of the collapse of transit.
01:53And look at those who come from Díaz Vélez.
01:55We leave them a gap and they also do their best.
01:58We are in two arteries that also have a lot of traffic.
02:02Look, we have a 105 here.
02:05Yes, and we tell people that that corner is usually complicated for transit.
02:10That is, at any time there is traffic jam in Medrano and Díaz Vélez.
02:15Now everything is recorded due to the lack of traffic lights.
02:18How many traffic lights did you see without working?
02:20Because 50 were officially reported.
02:23Then they told us there were 100.
02:26Some have returned.
02:28But we have reports of people who circulate, for example, on Boedo Avenue for blocks and blocks
02:34and there is no traffic light working.
02:36The same on Avenida La Plata.
02:38What is your panorama there, Gaby?
02:41What do we have to do?
02:46We are the first car coming from Medrano and Corrientes that works.
02:52The next one.
02:54We come from the corner of Díaz Vélez and Medrano, there is no traffic light.
02:57Corrientes Avenue and Medrano, there was no traffic light.
03:01In the intermediates either.
03:03The first traffic light we have here is Medrano and Mitre.
03:10And then we will see what happens in Rivadavia.
03:12Because we are about to enter Rivadavia and we are in Hora Pico.
03:16Rivadavia Avenue is one of the main return arteries of the city to the west.
03:21Now what we see in the background is that in Rivadavia there is a traffic light.
03:25But look at what this collapse is.
03:27In some emblematic avenues, traffic lights or traffic agents appear.
03:33The issue is in intersections like the one you just passed,
03:36that there is no one and that is to see who faces more.
03:39And in this they generate fights, incidents, cars are broken.
03:45The truth is that everything happens.
03:48No, and also, also.
03:50Closed shops, because they can't bill.
03:54The shops that are cold, bakeries, ice cream parlors, butchers,
03:58butchers, farms, have to either resign or throw away goods.
04:03And we saw that just now.
04:05We were preparing a report on that.
04:09Or they have to try to get someone who has the goods in their place.
04:15To be able to transfer the goods to take it to another refrigerator that can contain them.
04:22Now we are going to take Mitre to Zone 11.
04:26Let's see how Zone 11 is.
04:28While the cloth cleans us here, as we see.
04:32The cloth cleans us, takes away the image.
04:35Well, there is everything in the city of Buenos Aires today.
04:37Look, what you are showing is what we all lived while we were walking.
04:42It is good to see it because it is part of what is lived on the street.
04:47And we are going to give him the tip too.
04:50Because he cleaned the glass for us.
04:52Now so that somehow we have a better image.
04:55There it is, there we gave him the tip.
04:57And now we continue.
04:58We have to tell him that he looks much better.
05:01Yes, now we have a better panorama.
05:04We are going to take it like this.
05:06Much better.
05:07Good service.
05:08Then perfect.
05:09Perfect.
05:10We are going to take Mitre.
05:11Then we go to Zone 11.
05:13Let's see how Zone 11 is.
05:15We go through Mitre to the left.
05:17Here we see that there are traffic lights too.
05:19We see that there is electricity.
05:22Here we are in Zone 11, Balvanera, to put it better.
05:27Here we see that we have a traffic light.
05:29So it's good news.
05:30Zone 11, with so much movement, does have a traffic light.
05:34Well, we are doing our own survey, Gaby.
05:37What you bring us is very good.
05:39Stay there for a second.
05:41We continue to travel through areas.
05:43We focus precisely, obviously, on those that do not have traffic lights.
05:46Because that's where the problem is.
05:48But excellent what you are telling us.
05:50Give us a second, we have urgent information.
05:57More images, more sectors of the city of Buenos Aires.
06:02In this case, the neighborhood of Boedo.
06:04Between Avenida La Plata and Calle Don Mónigo, that is, Avenida Boedo.
06:09Light cuts, intense traffic at times.
06:12Traffic lights that, of course, do not work.
06:15And a lot of people on the street.
06:18As a result, precisely, of the energy cuts within the homes.
06:23Sectors that do not have the system.
06:26For example, the collectives do not have, in some places,
06:28the system of how long it takes for the collective to arrive.
06:31The delay.

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