Sri Lanka suffers hours-long power blackout

Shops & offices closed early and parliament was disrupted as authorities said restoring supply could take three hours


Afp February 25, 2016
Shops & offices closed early and parliament was disrupted as authorities said restoring supply could take three hours. PHOTO: FILE

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka suffered a nationwide blackout for several hours Thursday as the electricity network collapsed during an official visit by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key.

The state-run Ceylon Electricity Board said supply was gradually being restored across the island after lightning tripped the main supply at a key distribution point.

"We have initiated an investigation," Energy Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya told reporters.

"It is suspected that a lightning strike on the transmission line was the issue."

The island's usually heavy traffic descended into chaos as motorists were held up on main roads for hours after traffic signals failed and police were left overwhelmed.

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Shops and offices closed early and parliament was disrupted as authorities said restoring the electricity supply could take three hours.

Power blackouts occur sporadically in Sri Lanka, with Thursday's outage the first time in five months that the country was plunged into darkness.

The sudden outage came on the second day of Key's two-day visit, which got off to a shaky start Wednesday after Sri Lanka gave him a baby elephant as a gift, sparking anger from animal rights activists.

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