Bangladesh hit by major blackouts

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 01 November 2014 | 19.15

1 November 2014 Last updated at 10:41

Bangladesh has been hit by major blackouts after a power line connecting the country to India's electricity grid failed, reports say.

The blackout began at about noon local time and affected all parts of the country linked to the national grid.

Power was restored to parts of the capital within a few hours. Officials said engineers were working to restore supply to the rest of Bangladesh.

Bangladesh began importing electricity from India in October last year.

The exact cause remains unknown, but the head of the national grid in Bangladesh, Chowdhury Alamgir Hossain, told the Dhaka Tribune newspaper that the power cut began after a technical glitch at a substation distributing power from India.

That had caused all the country's other power plants to close down one by one, he said.

Masum-Al-Beruni, managing director of the state-run Power Grid Company, told the Associated Press news agency that he hoped to restore full power to the capital Dhaka by Saturday evening.

The high-voltage transmission line runs from Baharampur in West Bengal to Bheramara in Kushtia district, in south-west Bangladesh.


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