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Watch Students Run Cheering Down the Hall When Power Comes Back on in Puerto Rican School

Watch Students Run Cheering Down the Hall When Power Comes Back on in Puerto Rican School
After 112 days without power, the powerful reaction of these Puerto Rican students finally getting electricity back in their building is contagious.

While the laughter of children has been known to brighten up a room, this school's reaction to electricity is particularly powerful.

The Academia Bautista de Puerto Nuevo in San Juan, Puerto Rico has been without power for the last 112 days since Hurricane Maria first made landfall in September. As of this week, 62% of Puerto Rican customers have reportedly regained power and 80% of the grid is generating electricity.

So when power finally returned to the building earlier this week, the students and teachers could not contain their happiness.

In a video posted to the school's Facebook page, the students can be seen jumping for joy in the hallways, while the teachers can be heard ringing bells to celebrate the electrifying development.

(WATCH the heartwarming video below)

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