Davidglen77
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Last summer during the first week of November, I had no power for almost 6 days. At that time I was living in a building directly accross from the Congreso Nacional. It was a total nightmare, because here when there is no power there is no water either as all buildngs water systems funcion via electric pumps. Most building's have a spigot that the portero uses to wash the sidewalk near the entrance that is fed directly from the water main under the street and is not connected to the buildng's water tank, so you can get buckets of water, carry them up the stairs but after a day you have to throw away a refrigerator full of food or distribute it to friends who have power. We had a situation of a 95 year old neighbor who couldn't walk up or down the stairs of course and if it weren't for my wonderful and helpful neighbors in that building she would have certainly perished. 6 days is unusual especially in the middle of the city however it CAN happen, my recommendation is to keep a supply of several empty buckets in case you need to bring in water, and after a few days go to a hotel or a friends house if you can and make sure your faucets are all turned off in case the power and water come back when you are not home.