Residents of the Danish Baltic Sea island of Bornholm woke up Monday without electricity. Authorities say the massive disruptions are due to a failure in a submarine cable. Is it another act of sabotage in the Baltic Sea?
Bornholm is just a few miles from the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea pipelines, which made headlines about two weeks ago after being damaged in a total of four places – two in Danish and two in Swedish waters – and large quantities for days, gas continuously escaped from the leaks. Some states believe in sabotage. Seismological institutes in Scandinavia had measured strengths of 2.3 and 2.1, which the organizations say “probably corresponds to an explosive charge of several 100 kilograms”. “At this point there is no reason to speculate about the cause,” supplier Trefor said. on her website. The outage reportedly started around 8 a.m. However, large parts of the island have now been reconnected to the electricity grid via an alternative route. They were confident that the problems would be resolved by noon.
Source: Krone

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