After Attack - Power Supply Started Again in Berlin - Discussions on the Expansion of Critical Infrastructure
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The dangerous attack on public life must now finally be followed up.
After almost five days of blackout in the cold winter, the German capital is back on the net. Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) announced more video surveillance.
For days, thousands of people were without electricity in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf district of Berlin. After completion of the repair work, the supply is secured again.
Since Saturday, up to 100,000 people in the southwest of Berlin were without electricity. A left-wing extreme group confessed to the attack on a cable bridge.
Several days after the incendiary attack on a cable bridge in Berlin, the power supply in the south-west of the city started again. According to the network operator, in the late morning the power supply was gradually started up again. Meanwhile, the consequences of the attack are discussed.
Power has been restored in Berlin, local authorities reported. Tens of thousands of affected households will be reconnected to the grid in the coming hours. The Berlin Fire Department requested that all private emergency generators be switched off by 10:30 a.m. to facilitate the restart of the grid. All electrical appliances also had to be unplugged or switched off. Now that the grid has been restored, the fire department is urging appliances to…
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