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Berlin Power Outage: Arson Attack Leaves 45,000 in Cold
7 Jan
Summary
- Power restored Wednesday after suspected arson attack on power station.
- Arson on Saturday destroyed cable duct, cutting power to 45,000 households.
- German army deployed to aid residents during the prolonged blackout.

Electricity is gradually being restored to tens of thousands of Berlin households on Wednesday, following a suspected arson attack that caused the German capital's longest power outage since World War Two. The blaze, which occurred early Saturday, destroyed a crucial cable duct, plunging approximately 45,000 households and over 2,000 businesses into darkness and cold.
The far-left Volcano activist group has claimed responsibility for the incident. This group previously claimed an attack on a power pylon near Tesla's factory outside Berlin last year. The prolonged outage significantly impacted residents, affecting mobile phone connections, heating systems, and train services.




