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Bergamo, Blackout - Turn Off the City: Checks on a Fault Probably Related to the Consumption for the Heat

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Lights off with accident hazards at intersections, people locked in the elevator and alarm sirens gone crazy from mid-afternoon today

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The intensive use of air conditioners and the temperatures of the asphalt overheat the electrical cables, which can therefore fail

·Italy
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A woman died in Sicily, a worker in a coma in the Vicentino Picco di consumi e cable superheated, Florence and Bergamo without electricity. And now the...

·Turin, Italy
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In several Italian cities, the power went out due to the extreme heat. In the center of the tourist city of Florence, many shops were temporarily without power, the Italian news agency Ansa reported. ATMs and escalators were not working.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Heat wave overloads electricity grid: in several Italian cities the electricity is out – shops and traffic lights are affected.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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A blackout is causing several problems in the center of Bergamo, where it was even reported that the traffic lights were switched off. Without electricity also several shops and...

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Lights off with accident hazards at intersections, people locked in the elevator and alarm sirens gone crazy from mid-afternoon today

·Italy
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antena3.ro broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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