Massive power outage leaves 2 million without electricity in Russia's Far East
Almost 2 million people are without power in Russia. The outage occurred in the Far East, and Vladivostok is particularly affected. In many places, there is no internet or functioning traffic lights and a lack of light. People are stuck in elevators and trains. What happened there?
16 August 2024 09:03
There is no power in Vladivostok or the towns of Fokino, Nakhodka, Artem, Barabash, and Ussuriysk. According to the Moscow Times, up to 1.8 million people may be without power, which is almost the entire region. In Vladivostok alone, the problem affects about 2,000 buildings.
Regional authorities reported a power outage in the Far Eastern Distribution Company's networks. The short circuit was said to have occurred at the State District Power Plant in Luchegorsk. Authorities added that no "explosions or external threats" were revealed on-site. Restoring power after the outage may take several hours.
Power outage in Russia. People stuck in elevators and trains
According to Primamedia, after the power outage, residents of Primorye had problems with mobile internet. ATMs and traffic lights are also not working in the region. Many towns have also had accidents due to the lack of traffic lights. Elevators have also stopped working.
Videos have appeared on social media. People are trying to get out of electric trains; the local railway suspended services. The airport is operating normally, and hospitals have switched to emergency power.
Just before the outage, training was conducted to prepare for an emergency situation related to the shutdown of high-voltage lines.
Primorsky Krai is the southeasternmost part of Russia. It borders China to the west and North Korea to the south. The Trans-Siberian Railway runs through the region and ends its route here.