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Massive crisis again: Half of India powerless

Last Updated: Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 14:45     A- A A+
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New Delhi: The entire northern and eastern India faced blackout on Tuesday afternoon after the power grid serving the two regions failed within minutes of each other. The north-eastern grid was also partially hit.

The failure of the grid has hit over 10 states which include Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, West Bengal Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said that alternative arrangements are being made to restore power supply to essential services.

The Power Grid Corporation, which manages power transmission in the country, said that it will be at least two hours before power is restored.

The second consecutive day of power failure in Northern India has hit the entire region with even trains on the Indian Railway network hit. Around 200 trains are believed to be stuck en-route across the region.

In all around 300-400 trains have come to a standstill in the country.

The situation is serious in national capital, Delhi, where most areas are facing a blackout with even Metro train service coming to a standstill.

As per reports, some trains on the underground section of the city’s lifeline are stuck inside tunnels. Many traffic signals have also failed in the city leading to traffic jams.

Hospitals including the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) are operating on backup power.

The situation is similar in Chandigarh, Lucknow, Jammu and other cities in the region. The states in North India that are facing outage are Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh.

Eastern Grid trips

The situation is no better in eastern states like west Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha. As per reports there is no power in the eastern metropolis, Kolkata, severely affecting metro and tram services.

The situation is equally bad in Patna, Ranchi and Bhubaneswar.

Major thermal power plants in the region like Kahalgaon, Talcher, Farakka have tripped.

Northeast region was also hit by the power crisis with blackouts being reported from Assam and Sikkim. More details are awaited on the situation in the region.

On Monday, seven states in the northern region saw power trip off at 2.32 am due to a major breakdown in the Northern Grid - an interconnected transmission network that delivers electricity from various power generating stations to distribution utilities.

The power trip had occurred near Agra, the city of the Taj Majal, but officials were unable to say what caused the massive breakdown.

Today also, the fault is believed to have originated from the same location.

Last time such a crisis took place was in 2001, when it took 16 hours to restore normalcy.

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First Published: Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 13:57

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niranjan - delhi
IN SAB POWER FAILURES KE PICHHE VIDESHI TAAKATON KA HAATH HAI....Government should put up some good excuses like this and enjoy the people suffer which the usually do
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Indian - India
I wish I knew a minister right now...I can then say on their faces - if the public demonstrates in front of PMs residence it sullies our image in the world but when half the country is powerless because of your corrupt inefficient screwed up governance...its all OK.... the time has come.... get up and fight....
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sanjay singh - patna
govt should resolve the crisis first then learn from devloped country
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govind - lucknow
security agencies should probe the sabotage angle..is it some group trying to asses our weak points in case of such massive power outages??
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Umesh - Chandigarh
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MD. IQBAL - PATNA
I APPEAL FROM PRESENT GOVT. TO SEE THE CRISIS AND TRY TO RECTIFY THE PROBLEM AND FIND OUT THE REASON OF PROBLEM .
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vasu - yavatmal
hehe.why crying for power failures..we have daily load shedding of 14hours and get power only for 6 hours.
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pradeepkumar - mumbai
this present illegitimate govt sould be thrown out as it has been happened in libya & syria as it is even owrse than them.
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SAVIT - FARIDABAD
WHY DONOT WE BLAME OTHER COUNTRIES FOR POWER FAILURE,BREAKDOWN.DEFINITELY SOME KIND OF SUCH ACTIVITIES OF ENEMY COUTRIES NEIGHBOURING INDIA CAN`T BE DENIED.
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PAVAN - VADODARA
THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT HAS FAILED THE NATION REPEATEDLY WITH POWER BLACKOUTS. WITH NO BACK UP PLANS, THE PEOPLE ARE BEING TAKEN FOR A RIDE. HOW ARE WE GOING TO EXPORT POWER TO PAKISTAN? THE GOVERNMENT DESERVES TO BE BOOTED OUT OF POWER!
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Sarvesh - Noida
Seriously, a total failure government. Despite yesterday`s scene they did not have any plans in place to fight such a drastic situation instead trying to fool people by removing CMD of UPPCL. If this govt comes to power again it will show how fool are the people of India. God help this nation..
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PAVAN - VADODARA
THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT HAS FAILED THE NATION REPEATEDLY WITH POWER BLACKOUTS. WITH NO BACK UP PLANS, THE PEOPLE ARE BEING TAKEN FOR A RIDE. HOW ARE WE GOING TO EXPORT POWER TO PAKISTAN? THE GOVERNMENT DESERVES TO BE BOOTED OUT OF POWER!



pradeepkumar - mumbai
this present illegitimate govt sould be thrown out as it has been happened in libya & syria as it is even owrse than them.



MD. IQBAL - PATNA
I APPEAL FROM PRESENT GOVT. TO SEE THE CRISIS AND TRY TO RECTIFY THE PROBLEM AND FIND OUT THE REASON OF PROBLEM .



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