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    Crippling power outage ends in Greenland capital

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJanuary 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    NUUK, Denmark: Energy returned to Greenland’s capital on Sunday (Jan 25) after a sweeping outage in a single day brought on by a transmission failure attributable to sturdy winds, the state utility firm Nukissiorfiit stated.

    Nuuk, dwelling to round 20,000 individuals and largely powered by a hydroelectric plant, was left with out electrical energy at round 10.30pm (Sunday, 8.30am, Singapore time) on Saturday, AFP reporters noticed.

    “The whole metropolis now has electrical energy, water, and heating once more,” Nukissiorfiit stated on Fb early on Sunday.

    Web connectivity had additionally been affected. Web monitor NetBlocks reported a major decline in connectivity in Greenland, “with excessive impression to capital Nuuk”. 

    It comes days after Greenland’s authorities printed a brochure providing residents recommendation on disaster preparedness, whereas US President Donald Trump repeatedly threatened to grab it by drive.

    Trump backed down after assembly NATO Secretary-Common Mark Rutte on Wednesday, saying they’d reached a “framework” deal on the Danish autonomous territory.



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