Power Shutdown in Berlin
On Sunday, January 4, a massive power outage occurred in Berlin due to a fire on a cable bridge. Over 45 thousand households were left without electricity. This situation caused significant inconvenience for the residents of the German capital.
The authorities expect that full restoration of power supply will occur by January 8. Preliminary reports suggest that the cause of the fire was arson. The police are investigating the incident to establish all the circumstances of the event. Responsibility for the arson has been claimed by the left-wing radical anarchist group 'Vulkan'.
Previous Incidents and Threats
This incident is not the first case of power outage in Berlin due to arson. Last September, around 50 thousand people were left without electricity due to a similar situation. Authorities continue to work on restoring power supply and ensuring the safety of residents.
- The power outage in Berlin due to arson indicates an increasing threat from radical groups.
- Similar incidents call into question the safety of infrastructure.
- Restoration of power supply by January 8 is critically important for ensuring normal living conditions for residents of the capital.
The power outage in Berlin indicates an increasing threat from radical groups that may attempt to destabilize the situation in the city.