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Additional
Power Outages |
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09/24/2006 |
On September 24th afternoon 1.30pm Pakistan was hit by a nationwide blackout. Millions of homes across Pakistan were left without power for several hours.
Power has been restored in capital Islamabad after over a two-hour breakdown. The outage was caused due to a fault that occurred during maintenance of a
high-tension transmission line. |
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07/12/2006 |
Electricity Blackout in Auckland (New Zealand) - 700,000 people without electricity for up to 10 hours. An earth wire,
which snapped in high winds, fell into Transpower's Otahuhu substation, damaging 110 kilovolt supply lines. The cause - a simple metal shackle |
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11/25/2005 |
Electricity Blackout in Münsterland - 250,000 people without electricity for up to six days. Ice and storm
had caused serious damage to the network , leading to the blackout. |
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10/24/2005 - 11/11/2005 |
Hurricane Wilma caused loss of
power for most of South Florida and Southwest Florida, with hundreds of
thousands of customers still powerless a week later, and full
restoration not complete |
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09/12/2005 |
A blackout in Los Angeles
affected millions in California.
Final report on the causes. |
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08/29/2005 |
Millions of Louisiana,
Mississippi and Alabama residents lost power after a stronger Hurricane
Katrina badly damaged the power grid. |
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08/26/2005 |
On 1.3 Million People in
South Florida lost power due to downed trees and power lines caused by
the then minimal Hurricane Katrina. Most customers affected were without
power for four days, and some customers had no power for up to one week.
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08/22/2005 |
All of southern and central
Iraq, including parts of the capital Baghdad, all of the second largest
city Basra and the only port Umm Qasr went out of power for more than 7
hours after a feeder line was sabotaged by insurgents, causing a
cascading effect shutting down multiple power plants. |
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08/18/2005 |
Almost 100 million people on
Java Island, the main island of Indonesia which the capital Jakarta is
on, and the isle of Bali, lost power for 7 hours. In terms of population
affected, the
2005 Java-Bali Blackout was the biggest in history. |
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05/25/2005 |
On most part of Moscow was
without power from 11:00 MSK (+0300 UTC). Approximately ten million
people were affected. Power was restored within 24 hours. |
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09/04/2004 |
On five million people in
Florida were without power at one point due to Hurricane Frances, one of
the most widespread outages ever due to a hurricane. |
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12/20/2003 |
Apower failure hit San
Francisco, affecting 120,000 people. |
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09/27/2003
- 09/28/2003 |
2003 Italy blackout -
a power failure affected all of Italy except Sardinia, cutting service
to more than 56 million people. |
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09/23/2003 |
A power failure affected 5
million people in Denmark and southern Sweden. |
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09/02/2003 |
A power failure affected 5
states (out of 13) in Malaysia (including the capital Kuala Lumpur) for
5 hours starting at 10 am local time. |
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08/28/2003 |
There was a
2003 London blackout
on which won worldwide headlines such as "Power cut cripples
London" but in fact only affected 500,000 people. |