
Commuters had to use the torches on their phones as they walked in complete darkness at Clapham Junction during a power cut.
Traffic lights stopped working, trains were cancelled, and stations were evacuated after a technical fault at two power generators run by National Grid triggered a 'major incident'.
On Friday evening, there were reports that the problems may have been caused by issues at a gas-fired power station - and at a wind farm off the coast of Yorkshire.
'What happened is a major offshore wind generation site and a gas turbine failed at the same time,' Devrim Celal, of Upside Energy in London, a contractor with National Grid, was reported saying. 'There was a significant shortage of generation, and that sudden drop created ripple effects across the country.'















Comment: It's amazing how one wide-scale power outage can reveal the fragility of our modern society. People complaining about taxi rides, kids being out past their bedtime, weak phone signals and even looting as soon as the security cameras go down, clearly have a lot to learn. If and when something truly catastrophic goes down, the majority of people are truly lost.
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