
The main power outage across the Czech Republic stopped the lives of people on Friday Friday because they face problems with access to their cash. The Czech police claimed that there was no information on the power outage caused by cyber or terrorist attack.
According to the Mirror report, the Prague transport service stopped and several people are reportedly imprisoned in extracts. There are also traffic lights on many main highways. However, the police state that they also have little information at this stage.
Since ATMs do not work, people are left with little cash and are unclear if card payments are made.
The Mirror Reported That Power Outage in the Czech Republic is Affecting Six Main Regions – Prague, Central Bohemia, Liberec, Usti nad Labem, Hradec Kralove and Šumperk.
Although the news claimed that some of the remote regions were restored.
The hospital turns on the generator:
Regional hospitals, which are affected by a huge power outage, said they used a combination of backup sources, including diesel generators to continue the power supply.
“So far, we are fine with us, we are in standby mode. We have backup sources and diesel generators prepared in the event of a power failure,” Mirror quoted his spokesman Martin Janota.
Cyber attack excluded:
The Czech police, who excluded a cyber attack, also published on X: “NCEKK (National Center for the Fight against Terrorism, Extremism and Computer Crime) has no information at the moment that it is a cyber/terrorist attack.”
PM Petr Fiala urges to stay patient:
Meanwhile, PM Petr Fiala asked people affected by the power outage in Prague to remain patient.
He wrote on X: “We are facing an extraordinary and unpleasant situation and everyone is working intensively to restore electricity vans. This is now a priority. We thank everyone for their patience.”
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