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Finland examines outage of undersea power link to Estonia, Finnish PM says

Finland's Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on Wednesday authorities in his nation were investigating an undersea power cable television outage on a line connecting Finland and Estonia.

An unplanned break in service on the Estlink 2 interconnector occurred at 1026 GMT, operator Fingrid stated in a. declaration on the Nordpool regulatory website, lowering its. offered capability to 358 megawatts (MW) from a set up. capacity of 1,016 MW.

Even at Christmas the authorities are on standby to. examine the matter, Orpo stated in a post on X.

The interruption did not affect Finland's electrical energy. supply, he included.

Authorities in the region have been on high alert for. potential acts of sabotage following a string of failures of. power cable televisions, gas pipelines and telecom links in the Baltic Sea. in recent years, although subsea cable televisions are likewise subject to. technical breakdowns and blackouts brought on by accidents.

An investigation into the occurrence has been started,. Fingrid control room manager Arto Pahki stated in a declaration.

At the time of the interruption the electricity had been flowing. in the instructions from Finland to Estonia at a rate of 658 MW,. Fingrid said.

(source: Reuters)