2013 Southern Vietnam and Cambodia blackout

2013 Southern Vietnam and Cambodia blackout

Darkened Ho Chi Minh City skyline at 6:47 PM on 22 May
Date 14:00, 22 May 2013 (+07:00) (2013-05-22T14:00+07:00)
Location 19 southern provinces and the provinces of Bình Thuận, Ninh Thuận, Lâm Đồng and part of Cambodia.[1][2][3]
Cause Tree brushing against a power line
Outcome 8 million customers affected[4]
Property damage 14 billion VND (initial estimate)[5]

The 2013 Southern Vietnam and Cambodia blackout was a power outage in the southern region of Vietnam on 22 May 2013, affecting millions of people.

Immediate impact

Power went off at around 14:14 pm (UTC+7) on 22 May 2013.

Cause

A careless move of a truck deployed to plant trees in New Bình Dương City urban area is the direct cause for the massive power outage in the southern region of Vietnam. When moving a tree on Wednesday afternoon, the truck let the tree bump onto a line in the national power grid (500 KV).

Effects

This incident caused a massive blackout in 22 provinces and cities in the South of Vietnam. In fact, there has not been any kind of property insurance for these assets in case of unexpected massive and long outage. It even caused the electricity cut for the capital city of Cambodia.[6][7]

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