Eight hundred households in Copenhagen without power

Radius Elnet is working on fixing the problem

Two thousand households in central Copenhagen woke up on Tuesday morning to no power due to a high voltage error.

More than half of them have since got it back, but 816 households are still waiting for the problem to be fixed.

Electricity distribution company Radius Elnet, which belongs to Dong Energy, is currently working on restoring the service to the remaining units.

The power loss was reported at 10:28 and affected residents in Nørre Voldgade, Vester Søgade, Dahleruspgade, Nyrupsgade and Gyldenløvsgade.





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