Crane truck accident
causes massive power outage in southern
Traffic congestion on
The massive power outage that struck
in
The incident, which unleashed chaos
in streets, schools, hospitals and businesses throughout HCMC, took place at
around 2 p.m. and the power was not resumed for several hours, the country’s
power monopoly Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) said in a press release.
According to the company, the
blackout began when a 10-meter-long tree being carried by a crane truck came
in contact with a section of the north-south 500kV power grid in
the southern
As a result, all generators in the
area were disturbed, along with the 220kV and 110kV cables, it said.
Related agencies confiscated the
truck for further investigation, EVN said.
A report on VnExpress quoted
truck driver Ngo Tan Thao as saying that he was in the process of lowering
the tree into a garden when it struck the cable.
A big explosion followed, he said,
adding that he jumped out of the truck at that time and received a
minor electric shock.
By 4 p.m. the power had been resumed
to parts of HCMC including Thu Duc District, Tan Binh District, and District
1.
However, as Thanh Nien
reporters observed, traffic congestion had already worsened considerably at
many intersections in the city following the shutdown of traffic lights.
Local companies, meanwhile,
complained of losses caused by the outage, including necessary expenditures
to run alternate generators.
At many schools, classes ended early,
while doctors complained of possible negative impacts the unexpected outage
could have on patients.
By Thanh Nien Staff, Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 5, 2013
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