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Berlin restored to power after longest blackout in history

On 'Wednesday,' electricity was restored in southwestern Berlin after a suspected arsonist attack on a power station. The leftist activists allegedly set it ablaze. This caused a blackout that affected tens and thousands of homes. It was the longest blackout to hit the German capital since World War Two.

Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner said: "Today's a great day for many people who have been without heat and electricity since January 3.

The?operation for restoring power', which began at 11 am.

He said that the process of achieving 1000 GMT was "complex and gradual".

A fire broke out early Saturday morning, destroying a cable duct that crossed a canal. This cut off electricity to 45,000 homes and more than 2,00 businesses in the southwestern district of the city during a period of freezing temperatures.

Volcano, a far-left activist group that claimed responsibility for the attack on a power pole near Tesla's factory in Berlin outside 2024, has now taken over.

The German army was called to help residents who were struggling with this outage which also affected heating, mobile phone connections and trains.

Some politicians have demanded more funding to protect the infrastructure of the capital, particularly after the intelligence agency warned about the growing threat from left-wing extremists. Madeline Chambers, Matthias Williams and Jan Harvey edited the report.

(source: Reuters)