An emergency blackout occurred in the Russian city of Taganrog due to the shutdown of a high-voltage line following an explosion and a fire. Authorities promise to restore power within a few hours.
In the evening, part of Taganrog experienced a power outage due to an emergency shutdown of a high-voltage line, reports city head Svetlana Kambulova. The incident happened after an explosion and fire in the area of the former Taganrog automobile plant. Emergency crews are already working on restoring electricity, according to Kambulova, the reason for the shutdown being the loss of electricity in several parts of the city.
Disturbances occur against a backdrop of recent events in Belgorod and Voronezh. These cities also suffered power outages due to shelling and infrastructure damage. On the evening of November 8, a blackout in Belgorod affected over 20,000 subscribers. On the night of November 9, the attack affected Voronezh, where locals also experienced power and heating disruptions.
The context for the events was a series of recent incidents in various regions of Russia. Fires and outages can be seen as part of a broader picture where the infrastructure is increasingly subjected to risks due to external and internal influences. Analysts note that such disruptions could have long-lasting consequences for the local economy and social life.
| Event | Region | Consequences |
|---|---|---|
| Explosion and fire | Taganrog | Emergency power outage |
| Blackout | Belgorod | Over 20,000 subscribers without electricity |
| Power supply disruptions | Voronezh | Power and heating failures |




