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ZESA Restores Power After Nationwide Outage Hits Major Stations
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48753, member: 636"] Zimbabwe went dark when the lights went out across the entire country yesterday afternoon. ZESA Holdings scrambled to fix the mess after both major power stations crashed at the same time. The blackout hit Hwange and Kariba stations hard and cut off electricity imports from three neighboring countries. Technical problems knocked out power lines connecting Zimbabwe to South Africa, Zambia, and Mozambique all at once. The whole nation lost electricity in one massive failure. Generators roared to life across Harare and Bulawayo as businesses fought to stay open. Supermarkets and restaurants fired up backup power to save their frozen food from spoiling. Traffic lights died and drivers created chaos on the roads without signals to guide them. One store worker said their generator burned expensive diesel for hours just to keep meat and milk from going bad. Shoppers stumbled through dark streets using generator-powered store lights to find their way home. The power company admitted the disaster started at 2pm sharp on Thursday. Both main power stations went offline and severed connections with three countries that supply extra electricity. ZESA teams worked fast to bring back power to different areas across Zimbabwe. Harare's business district got electricity back around 5pm and traffic jams finally cleared up. Most of the country had power restored before evening arrived. [/QUOTE]
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