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21-Jun-2024
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Montenegro is gradually getting electricity, while Albania, BiH and part of Croatia were also without power

AUTHOR: M.J.
Almost the entire area of ​​Montenegro was without electricity for 40 minutes, after which it began to gradually turn on.
As stated in a short announcement on the Facebook page of CEDIS, the problem was an outage on the network of the Montenegrin electric transmission system.
As Televizija Vijesti learns, only Pljevlja and Žabljak had electricity all the time among the cities in Montenegro.
At the same time, as reported by the Croatian media, almost the entire Dalmatia was without electricity, but power supply was restored somewhere.
Split, Omiš, Makarska, Dubrovnik and Župa Dubrovačka, Kaštela, Solin, Vodice, Prvić, Zadar, Starigrad Paklenica, numerous islands remained without electricity...
Electricity was briefly restored in parts of Split and in Solin, but it soon disappeared again.
There was no electricity in Slavonia either. It is about Slavonski Brod and Vinkovci.
As reported by Index, information appeared that the electrical system in Dalmatia collapsed due to an alleged system failure in Montenegro.
Also, the entire Bosnia and Herzegovina was left without electricity supply today.
This was confirmed by Elekroprenos BiH for the CAPITAL portal. The cause of the power outage is currently unknown, the media writes.
Albania was also without power outages. The latest information shows that the collapse of the electrical energy system in these countries was caused by a failure of the cable between Greece and Albania.

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