32,000 customers have electricity again after major malfunctions in The Hague

In The Hague, 32,000 customers were without electricity on Saturday morning, reports network manager Stedin. A broken transformer was the cause. The malfunction also has consequences for public transport.

The malfunction started around 5.30 am and was over at 7.13 am, a spokesperson for Stedin told Anp news agency.

According to the Haaglanden Safety Region, there was a fire in a Stedin voltage box on Saturday morning. That fire led to a broken transformer. By making the connection, Stedin was able to remedy the malfunction. The network operator is still investigating what exactly happened.

Several tram lines in The Hague have been delayed on Saturday morning due to the power outage, reports transport company HTM.

In The Hague, 32,000 customer Were Without Power on Saturday Morning Due to a Malfunction, Accordance to Grid Operator Stedin. A Broken Transformer was The Cause. The Malfunction also has consequences for public transport.

The Malfunction Started around 5:30 am and ended at 7:13 AM, A Spokesperson for Stedin Told the Press Agency ANP .

Accordance to the Haaglanden Safety Region, there was a fire in a Stedin Voltage Box on Saturday Morning. That fire led to a broken transformer. By Rerouting the Connection, Stedin was Able to Fix the Malfunction. The Grid Operator is still investigating Exactly What Happened.

Several Tram Lines in the Hague Experienced Delays on Saturday Morning As A Result of the Power Outage, Reports Transport Company HTM.

Image from Video: Major Power Outage Plunges The Hague District Into Darkness

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