Arson-damaged cable bridge over Teltow Canal in Berlin, claimed by anarchist Vulkangruppe group, causing major power outage; firefighters and police at scene.
Arson-damaged cable bridge over Teltow Canal in Berlin, claimed by anarchist Vulkangruppe group, causing major power outage; firefighters and police at scene.
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Berlin power outage update: Anarchist group claims arson attack responsibility

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One day after an arson attack on a cable bridge over the Teltow Canal caused a major power outage in southwest Berlin, the left-extremist Vulkangruppe group has claimed responsibility, with authorities deeming the statement authentic. Governing Mayor Kai Wegner calls it terrorism. Partial reconnections are underway, but full restoration may take until Thursday.

The outage, which began early Saturday and initially hit 45,000 households and over 2,200 businesses in Zehlendorf, Nikolassee, Wannsee, and Lichterfelde, continues to disrupt the region. Stromnetz Berlin reports 7,000 households and 150 commercial customers reconnected by Sunday, with another 3,000 households expected soon. Five high-voltage cables (plastic and oil types) were destroyed by incendiary devices, complicating repairs expected to finish by Thursday afternoon via a provisional connection.

Police, State Criminal Office, Constitutional Protection, and BKA are investigating. Vulkangruppe, known for a March 2024 pylon attack halting Tesla's Gigafactory in Brandenburg, claimed the act. Mayor Wegner (CDU) stated: "This is not just arson or sabotage. This is terrorism," noting risks to vulnerable groups like elderly on ventilators. Greens' Konstantin von Notz called for Federal Prosecutor General involvement due to endangered lives.

Four major hospitals are reconnected, preventing evacuations. Economic fallout includes closed supermarkets and looming millions in damages; UVB's Alexander Schirp urges better infrastructure protection. Low use of emergency shelters like Zehlendorf Town Hall, but community solidarity aids those affected, amid concerns for the elderly in cold apartments and rumors of burglaries.

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X discussions strongly condemn the Vulkangruppe's claimed responsibility for the arson attack on Berlin's power infrastructure, labeling it left-wing terrorism that endangers lives during cold weather. Users criticize authorities for years of leniency, media for downplaying left extremism compared to right-wing threats, and Berlin's government for prioritizing migrant housing over affected citizens. Skepticism arises over potential foreign influences and response adequacy, with calls for decisive action.

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Firefighters battle blaze on cable bridge over Teltow Canal in Berlin, causing widespread power outage in southwest neighborhoods.
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Major power outage in Berlin's southwest due to suspected arson

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Since early Saturday morning, around 45,000 households and 2,200 businesses in Berlin's southwest have been without power, caused by a fire on a cable bridge over the Teltow Canal. Police are investigating arson, and a claim of responsibility is under review. Power restoration could take until Thursday, January 8, 2026.

In an update to the arson attack on a Berlin cable bridge claimed by the Volcano Group—which triggered the city's longest post-war power outage—the Federal Prosecutor's Office has assumed control of the probe. Suspected terrorist sabotage motives are under scrutiny as outages persist for over 25,000 households into day four.

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Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner admitted playing tennis on the first day of a major power outage, while thousands suffered without electricity and heating. The incident, triggered by a suspected arson attack by left-extremist groups, has sparked sharp criticism and calls for his resignation. Wegner insists he remained reachable and continued working.

Three days after the extratropical cyclone triggered widespread blackouts in São Paulo—as previously reported—around 400,000 homes were still without power on December 13. Viral videos capture fleeting joys turned to despair, while protests and a court-mandated deadline pressure Enel amid ongoing restoration efforts.

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Days after Storm Johannes battered northern Sweden, thousands of households remain without power, violating electricity laws limiting unplanned outages to 24 hours. The Energy Markets Inspectorate slams companies for poor maintenance and demands better preparedness amid new storms.

Residents in Bethulie, south of Bloemfontein, are experiencing prolonged power outages that disrupt daily life and emergency services. A local diabetic resident highlights the health risks posed by the lack of electricity for storing medication. The Kopanong municipality attributes the issue to outdated infrastructure dating back to 1945.

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Four days after the extratropical cyclone that blacked out over 2 million properties in São Paulo, Enel reports restoration nearing normalcy with 76 external teams aiding efforts, though ~160,000 properties remain affected as of December 14. Federal threats loom over potential concession revocation amid ongoing criticism.

 

 

 

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