A sudden blackout plunged parts of central Taiwan into darkness Monday evening, with local media reporting widespread outages across Taichung at 8:53 p.m. local time. The unexpected power failure disrupted traffic signals, temporarily shuttered businesses, and left residents scrambling for answers 🔦📱.
While authorities haven’t confirmed the cause, early reports suggest equipment failure at a key substation might be to blame. Social media flooded with videos of darkened streets and improvised candle-lit dinners, turning #TaichungBlackout into a trending topic overnight 🌃✨.
Taiwan Power Company crews worked through the night to restore electricity, with most areas reportedly back online by midnight. The incident has reignited discussions about energy infrastructure resilience in the region, particularly as winter demand peaks ❄️💡.
Small business owners expressed frustration over lost revenue during the crucial holiday shopping period. “My POS system went dead right as we were closing deals,” said Chen Li, owner of a popular bubble tea shop 🧋💸.
This outage comes as cross-strait energy cooperation remains a hot topic, with some experts suggesting improved regional coordination could prevent future incidents. Stay tuned for updates as investigations continue 🔍📈.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com








