Major power outage reported in The Hague
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Major power outage reported in The Hague
THE HAGUE, March 18 (Xinhua) -- A major power outage disrupted service for over 45,000 customers in The Hague on Tuesday afternoon, according to Dutch grid operator Stedin. Read full story
According to grid operator Stedin, 45,000 customers are affected. The outage is expected to be over between 18:45 and 19:45.
The center of The Hague is struggling with a power outage on Tuesday afternoon. Trams are at a standstill in the center and traffic lights have no power. Beach tents in Scheveningen also have no power, according to an ANP reporter. Stedin says that 45,000 customers have been affected by the power outage.
There was a power outage in several parts of The Hague this afternoon. The power outage caused several traffic lights to fail. Several trams were blocked and could not continue.
Power outage in The Hague city center affecting 45,000 households; Chaotic rush hour
A power outage affecting the city center and other parts of The Hague left tens of thousands of people without electricity at the end of Tuesday afternoon. There were many problems on the city’s public transport network as a result, creating a difficult rush hour situation for many even though trains were largely running on time.
IS IT A TEST. OR IS IT A MALFUNCTION? As we speak, the Hofstad is hit by a serious power outage. 45,000 homes, businesses, buildings cannot cook, wash, air fry or charge the Satisfyer. According to electricity supplier Stedin, the outage (cough) will last A FEW MORE HOURS, so no GTST tonight either. The Tweede Kamer stream is unfortunately still working. More later. Update: Swimming pools, trams, elevators, police EVERYTHING IS BROKEN (live blog…
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