Due to the power supply disruptions, trams and trains in the meter stopped, traffic lights, ATMs and payment terminals did not work.
Part of the Czech Republic was left without a power supply due to a large size failure in the operation of the energy system. In some cities, electric vehicles stopped, people were stuck in the elevators, and the saviors made twelve -two trips. It was reported by the portal Denik.cz.
The power outage was recorded in Prague, as well as in the Central, Northern and Eastern Czech Republic.
According to the čeps operator, there was a failure in the V411 line, which led to the “island regime” in the north and eastern regions of the country. Part of the transformer replacement is left without tightening.
Many places are de -energized in capital. Due to electrical disruptions, trams and trains in the meter stopped, traffic lights, ATMs and payment terminals did not work.
In the territory of Kralovradsk, the electricity was turned off for about half an hour. Savior reports more than 20 challenges to people stuck in the elevators. Some stores have temporarily suspended work.
Other regions have also recorded disruptions to the power supply, especially Libertz, Apple-and-Nissa, New Bor, Chemathe-LIP and Friedland Ledge. All trams stopped at Libertz, confirmed by a representative of a local transportation operator.
The Czech Republic Minister of Health Valek assured that medical care was not interrupted for patients: generators automatically join hospitals.
Remember that the Spanish government published a final report on a large -scale power outage on April 28, calling the main culprits of this incident operator Red Eléctrica electric networks and manufacturers
Also in the French Riviera region, electricity is turned off a second time for two days.
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Source: korrespondent

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