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Households in Wallenhorst all back to functioning condition.

Power outage hits parts of Wallenhorst on Friday afternoon, resulted from a disturbance in the medium-voltage network. SWO Netz successfully restored power to all affected households. The power disruption occurred around noon, leaving roughly 15 out of a total of 160 stations in the Wallenhorst...

All homes in Wallenhorst now functional again.
All homes in Wallenhorst now functional again.

Households in Wallenhorst all back to functioning condition.

In an unexpected turn of events, a power outage affected approximately 15 out of 160 stations in Wallenhorst, Osnabrück, on Friday afternoon around 12 noon. The incident disrupted the medium-voltage grid in the area, causing a temporary loss of electricity supply for residents.

The main utility provider for the city of Osnabrück, PM/Stadtwerke Osnabrück AG, took immediate action to investigate the cause of the power outage. Despite the initial unknown cause, it was later determined that the power outage was initiated by a cable fault within their system.

Utility crews worked diligently to identify and repair the fault, with SWO Netz successfully restoring power to all affected households by 1:15 PM. This swift action ensured that the power outage was brief, causing minimal disruption to the daily lives of residents in Wallenhorst.

PM/Stadtwerke Osnabrück AG is responsible for the management of the medium-voltage grid in Osnabrück, and they are committed to maintaining a reliable and efficient service for the city's residents. Although the exact cause of the power outage remains unknown, the utility provider is continuing their investigation to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.

For those seeking more specific details, such as the exact duration of the outage, please stay tuned for further updates. In the meantime, residents of Wallenhorst can rest assured that their power supply is now back to normal.

The power outage that occurred in Wallenhorst, Osnabrück, was not weather-related, as it was initiated by a cable fault within the system managed by PM/Stadtwerke Osnabrück AG. While the weather did not cause this incident, the utility provider is still investigating to understand the exact cause and prevent future occurrences.

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