The outage must affect at least 1,000 people. 326 transmission tower collapsed due to a landslide, which disconnected around 8.46 million electricity consumers. ...read more, In what later became known as Victory Day, an official announcement of Japan’s unconditional surrender to the Allies is made public to the world on August 14, 1945. On June 9, 350,000 people in Dallas County, Texas lost power after a severe thunderstorm downed hundreds of trees across the area. [208] By March 12, power began returning to some parts of the country, but Caracas remained only partially powered and western Venezuela remained dark. While blackout frequency has been shown to be reduced by operating it further from its critical point, it generally isn’t economicall… At Grand Central Terminal power in the terminal was lost, but power on the tracks was retained because it runs on direct current. At midnight, power began returning to some areas, June 22 fully power restored. Total loss of 12,530 MW affected approximately five million people on the west coast. These systems exhibit unavoidable disturbances of all sizes, up to the size of the entire system. [144], On March 28, 2013, a nationwide blackout occurred in Trinidad and Tobago, which was reportedly caused by low gas pressure around 12:37 am AST. [117], On July 25, an estimated 250,000 Pepco customers lost power in the Washington, D.C. area, due to severe storms that swept through the area.[118]. 1,000 people affected for 1,000 hours (42 days) or more would be included; fewer than 1,000 people would be not, regardless of duration. This caused the system to break in many pieces, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro states were split with a few areas remaining online. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! [64] Outages were reported in Tehran and at least six provincial capitals that are among Iran's biggest cities – Isfahan, Shiraz, Tabriz, Kermanshah, Qazvin, and Hamedan. [151], On December 22, the December 2013 North American storm complex, covering an area from Ontario to as far east as the maritime provinces in Canada, caused power failures. [78][79], On the night of November 4, in main parts of Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, and Portugal, over 15 million households were left without power after a cascading breakdown of the 2006 European blackout. The problem was resolved by getting electricity from Bulgaria to Thrace and feeding lines in İstanbul from Ambarlı Natural Gas PP in İstanbul, 104 days fully restored. On Kodiak Island, Grigory Shelikhov, a Russian fur trader, founds Three Saints Bay, the first permanent Russian settlement in Alaska. either the grid can be restored with the help of the grids of our neighbouring countries: in this case, the first customers would have their electrical power supply restored, or we need to start back from scratch: in this case, the first customers would have their electrical power supply restored. [207] The blackouts stemmed from the failure of Simón Bolívar Hydroelectric Plant (Guri Dam) in the state of Bolívar, and left most of the country of nearly 32 million in darkness. The rest of the system experienced a much bigger problem, an underfrequency, since the system had a lot of load and not enough generation capacity. Among these measures is the selective power cut plan. Because of this, the story was reported in the "oddly enough" sections of some European newspapers. [165], On March 31, because of technical problems, over 90% of Turkey (about 70 million people) went without power. On July 15, 60% of the power grid in Luzon island in the Philippines was lost due to Typhoon Rammasun (Glenda) that devastated the Southern part of Luzon where many power plants are located, such as the Geothermal Plant in the Bicol Region and the Coal Plant in Batangas. [95], On December 26, power was lost for about 12 hours on the entire island of Oahu, Hawaii, starting at about 6:45 pm, where President-elect Barack Obama and his family were vacationing. The storm caused large scale damage to the power infrastructure, with 80 poles broken and one transformer station damaged. Geen spam, beloofd! On September 21, 2016, a full power system collapse occurred on the island of Puerto Rico affected its 3.5 million inhabitants. On June 29, a line of thunderstorms with hurricane-force winds swept from Iowa to the Mid-Atlantic coast and disrupted power to more than 3.8 million people in Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, Delaware, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Washington, DC.[137]. [134], In late October, a snowstorm along the East Coast of the US caused over two million power outages. In some areas of eastern Ontario, Canada and most of southern Québec, 964,000 people were affected. On July 21, a major power outage cut power to homes in the United Kingdom. However, several Manhattan AM station studios were affected due to insufficient power backups. [152] Later reports placed the peak number in Ontario without power at 600,000[153] The storm also caused widespread power outages in mid-Michigan. [168][169][170], On November 21, a power outage left 1.2 million people in disputed Crimea with reduced or no power following explosions at transmission towers in Ukraine. Download meteen ons megacool e-book met 5 praktische infographics! [215], Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and floods caused damage and power outages throughout Wisconsin on Friday, July 19, and Saturday, July 20, disrupting power to more than 277,000 customers[216] during the peak of the outage. The final customer came back on at approximately 3 am. The root cause was an overload triggered by the German electricity company E.ON switching off an electricity line over the river Ems to allow the cruise ship Norwegian Pearl to pass through safely. The blackout was due to a cascading failure of the power grid started by a transformer failure. [159][160], On November 21, South Africa experienced rolling blackouts which were implemented nationwide, and continued for the duration of the weekend. No cause has been reported besides bad weather. The outage occurred only an hour after the National Electricity Market Management Company (NEMMCO) issued a statement saying load shedding was ending and power had been restored. [130], On September 8–9, the 2011 Southwest blackout affected parts of Southern California and Arizona, as well as parts of northwestern Mexico. The outage was apparently not directly related to damage from the major earthquake that hit the country the previous month.