By Simon Henderson and Kaing Menghun - May 24, 2013
A massive power outage that left large areas of Phnom Penh without
electricity and water and plunged Southern Vietnam into darkness on
Wednesday was caused by a crane operator knocking a tree onto a
high-voltage power line, Vietnam’s state-owned energy provider said
Thursday.
The power cut, which left Phnom Penh without electricity for more
than six hours, was described by Vietnamese media as the most
extensive outage in the country’s history.
“A crane with the registration number 61P-3745 broke safety
regulations, which led to widespread outages in the Southern region of
Vietnam,” the Southern Power Corporation, which is owned by Vietnam
Electricity Group, said in a statement.
The incident “caused traffic chaos and affected manufacturing
operations and business in all provinces in the region,” the statement
adds.
The state-owned newspaper, Thanh Nien, reported that the incident had
cost the Southern Power Corporation an estimated $700,000 in lost
revenue.
According to the statement, the man responsible for the incident was
56-year-old Tran Van Nhat, who works for a timber company and was moving
a single 17-meter-long log when it fell onto the 500-kilovolt
transmission line.
Police “do not exclude the possibility of prosecutions after
investigating the behavior of individuals [involved],” due to the “huge
consequences the accident had on society,” the statement says.
An official at Cambodia’s state-owned energy provider Electricite du
Cambodge, who did not give his name because he is not authorized to
speak to the media, said that no one had yet estimated how much the
incident had cost the firm.
However, he said the outage had meant Cambodia’s national grid had
lost 40 percent of its capacity during the hours without electricity.
“It is like an ox cart that is pulled by two cows. If one of those cows
stops working, the other one can’t pull the cart forward,” he said.
Read more: http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/massive-power-outage-triggered-by-falling-tree-26557/
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