Power restored in Berlin after longest blackout since World War Two
The far-left Vulkangruppe targeted fossil fuel infrastructure causing a blackout that affected 100,000 residents and lasted five days, the longest since World War II.
- On Jan 7, electricity will be restored to tens of thousands in southwest Berlin after a suspected arson attack on Jan 3 destroyed cables, cutting power to about 45,000 households and over 2,000 businesses in the longest blackout since World War II.
- Germany's domestic intelligence says self-styled Volcano Groups have been active since 2011, with Vulkangruppe claiming responsibility online and targeting the fossil fuel economy, framing the act as attacking infrastructure not people.
- Around 14,500 households were reconnected to the grid by noon on Jan 5, while Stromnetz Berlin said specialist repair crews faced challenges fixing high-tension lines and cables buried in frozen soil, leaving around 19,900 households and 850 commercial businesses offline.
- Berlin emergency services, supported by the army and charities, used public pools, hotels, schools and sports centres as shelters while Mayor Kai Wegner said, `These are not childish pranks, but rather professional criminals who attacked these power grids,` Wegner said in an interview Monday with German public broadcaster RBB.
- Politicians have demanded federal help and more investment to safeguard critical infrastructure, with the Bundestag's interior committee set to be briefed later this week as the Bundesanwaltschaft leads the investigation.
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While the technical turbulence slows down and the electrical supply is largely restored after the day-long blackout in the south-west of Berlin, there is a great deal of excitement about the crisis management of the Governing Mayor. While over 40,000 households had to endure in the cold, Kai Wegner played tennis with his life partner. Due to a supposedly left-wing extremistally motivated fire attack on a cable bridge in the Berlin district Stegl…
A game of tennis in the middle of the Berlin blackout puts the Governing Mayor in distress. Once again, catastrophes form political careers – or destroy them.
Berlin power restored after blackout
Power has been fully restored to tens of thousands of Berlin homes and businesses hit by a days-long blackout after an arson attack claimed by left-wing extremists, authorities said Wednesday. Some 45,000 households and 2,200 businesses were plunged into darkness early Saturday after high-voltage cables were set alight, raising questions about Germany's resilience to sabotage of its critical infrastructure. All had been reconnected to the grid b…
Other than Russian track and Putin: the sabotage of the electricity grid has been claimed by the extreme left militants (Vulkangruppe). In the past they had damaged, always by fire, the Tesla plants. The police report: "Underrated for decades" couldn't miss the Russian tracker in the analysis that the German security services are performing regarding the sabotage to the Berlin power grid, which at sunrise last Saturday left 45,000 families and m…
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