On Wednesday night, a major power outage struck Berlin, leaving thousands without electricity for several hours. The blackout started at approximately 9:30 PM local time and lasted until early Thursday morning. According to Berliner Energieversorgung, the utility company responsible, a technical failure at a key substation was identified as the cause.
Impact of the Outage
The power cut affected large portions of central and eastern Berlin, leading to several complications:
- Traffic lights stopped working, resulting in delays and minor road accidents.
- Public transport was disrupted, with several tram lines temporarily suspended.
- Emergency services received increased call volumes from residents seeking help or information.
Response and Restoration Efforts
Berliner Energieversorgung acted quickly by deploying repair crews immediately after detecting the failure. Technicians worked through the night to fix the damaged equipment. By 5:00 AM, electricity was fully restored to all affected areas.
Residents’ and Businesses’ Reactions
Many residents expressed frustration over the blackout, citing issues such as:
- Loss of heating during cold weather.
- Communication difficulties due to loss of power for phone chargers.
Businesses, especially restaurants and shops, reported financial losses as electronic cash registers and refrigeration units were unable to function.
Authorities’ Advice and Investigation
Officials advised citizens to remain calm and follow safety protocols during power outages. They emphasized using emergency numbers only for urgent cases to keep lines open for critical help. Berlin’s Energy Authority has launched an investigation into the incident to determine the root cause and prevent future failures.
While backup systems operated as intended, they were insufficient to provide full coverage for the affected region. This outage highlights the pressing need to modernize power infrastructure in major cities to ensure stability amid growing demand and technical challenges.
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