Crimea brought to standstill after Russian power shutdown

29 Jul, 2017

The annexed Crimea peninsula was brought to a standstill for two hours Friday after a shutdown in Russia hit supplies there, officials said, the latest in a series of cuts. Russian state television reported that the outage caused havoc around the region as traffic lights cut out and electric trolley buses came to a halt.
Regional energy minister Vadim Belik told Russian news agencies that electricity was "totally turned off" in the region after the shutdown in Russia's nearby Krasnodar region. Russia's energy ministry said that emergency systems in Krasnodar had shut down supplies due to overheating.
An AFP correspondent in the city of Sevastopol reported that an unstable supply of power had returned by late Friday afternoon. But it was the latest major outage to hit Crimea, highlighting how vulnerable supplies to the Black Sea peninsula remain more than three years after Russia seized it from Ukraine.

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