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The sign "High voltage danger to life" hangs on a power pole.
The sign "High voltage danger to life" hangs on a power pole.

Power line malfunction - Power failures affecting certain areas of Stuttgart.

Out in Stuttgart's western sector, power failure hit multiple districts last Friday afternoon. A total of 41 substations were affected, as per Stuttgart Netze's update on the X platform. Engineering crew apparently got the power back up and running in roughly one and a half hours.

Typically, a Stuttgart local only faces a power outage lasting about 7 minutes annually. Incidents of extended blackouts, like the one mentioned, are thus not the norm, a representative commented. Initially, Stuttgart Netze suspected a malfunction in an internal cable as the culprit and issued apologies.

X Post from Stuttgart Netze (Paraphrased)

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In response to the power line malfunction, several districts in Baden-Württemberg's capital, Stuttgart, experienced emergencies due to power failures. The affected areas included 41 substations, causing a significant disruption in electricity supply. Despite the setback, emergency teams managed to restore power within approximately 90 minutes.

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