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By Alan Clendenning

Brasilia - Rio de Janeiro's posh beach neighbourhoods lost power for hours in sweltering summer weather on Tuesday, prompting restaurants to toss out spoiled food and business owners to send their employees home.

The outage came two weeks after a massive blackout left more than 60 million people in the dark and raised questions about the nation's ability to host the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

Light SA, which supplies electricity to the city of six million, said only 12 000 clients were affected starting before dawn in the tiny Rio district of Leblon.

'I've never seen anything like this'
But lights were also out in Copacabana, Ipanema and Lagoa; all told, the four neighbourhoods have more than 250 000 residents and are key tourist destinations.
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The power company said the outage began when it cut off power to fix a problem with an underground cable.

Tourists and shop workers sweated out the outage on the streets and on the beach as temperatures hit 35 degrees Celsius during the South American summer.

Sergio Perreira, owner of a beauty products shop near Ipanema beach, said he sent 25 employees home after losing nearly $15 000 in sales, plus electrical damage to his air conditioning units from power surges.

"I've never seen anything like this," said Perreira, 40. "If this keeps happening, how can this city host big events? You can't leave Ipanema without electricity."

The earlier blackout, on November 10, was caused by short circuits in a power substation that prompted the shutdown of three key transmission lines from the planet's second-largest hydroelectric dam, officials said last week.

Organisers of the 2016 Olympics are pitching host city Rio as a potential "power island" immune from blackouts, though experts have said the creation of such a safe energy haven would require large investments. - Sapa-AP

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