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A technician works to continue dismantling Tower 412 and replace it with a new tower, in the Litoral corredor near the town of Zarate, on the border of Buenos Aires and Entre Rios provinces, Argentina, Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Located in the Parana River, Tower 412 hasn't been operational since April while workers were building a new tower to replace it and a bypass system had been set up to handle the current. Argentina's government suggested the origin of Sunday's blackout may stem from this corredor, and hopes to give a detailed explanation of events in twelve days time once all the technical elements have been analyzed. (AP Photo/Tomas F. Cuesta)
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