A Major Power Outage in Pomerania Left Residents of Several Counties without Power.
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On Saturday, February 14th, residents of Pomerania woke up without power. Thousands of households were left without electricity from the early morning hours, and the widespread outage affected both large cities and smaller towns.
The number of customers without power in Pomerania is decreasing, reports Energa. According to the power operator, 2,300 customers are currently without power. Heavy, wet snowfall has caused a power grid outage there.
In the Pomeranian region of Poland on Saturday, February 14, there was a large-scale power supply accident that affected about 3,400 consumers and 126 transformer stations.
Heavy snowfall in Pomerania has damaged power lines. As a result, approximately 3,400 customers, including those in Gdańsk, are without power today, according to Energa Operator.
About 3.4 thousand electricity consumers in Pomerania remain without power after a grid failure caused by heavy wet snowfall, the company reported.
Heavy, wet snowfall has led to power grid outages in Pomerania, leaving nearly 3,500 customers without power.
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