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TAIPEI, May 13 — Taiwan started a rotational electricity blackout across the island today after an outage at a coal-fired power plant in the south of the island, the government said. The government said in a text alert it did not have enough electricity capacity in its grid after an outage at a...

Thursday, 13 May 2021 05:20 PM MYT

The government said in a text alert it did not have enough electricity capacity in its grid after an outage at a power plant in the southern port city of Kaohsiung.“The government has a grasp of the situation. Citizens please remain calm and there’s no need for panic,” cabinet spokesman Lo Ping-cheng told reporters.

 

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