Core Points - A suspected arson attack on a cable bridge near the Lichtenberg power station in Berlin led to a large-scale power outage affecting approximately 45,000 households and 2,200 businesses in the southwestern region of the city [3][4][10] - The Berlin power grid operator reported that around 7,000 households have had their power restored, but about 35,000 households and 1,900 businesses remain without electricity [4][10] - Local officials identified the attack as being carried out by the left-wing extremist group "Volcano Group," which claimed responsibility for the incident, citing their opposition to the fossil fuel energy industry and the climate crisis [5][11] - The incident occurred during freezing temperatures and snowfall, complicating restoration efforts, with full power restoration expected by Thursday afternoon [4][10] - This incident follows a similar arson attack four months prior that also targeted power lines, affecting around 50,000 households [13]
柏林爆发人工智能与气候危机抗议 致数万户家庭断电
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-05 16:41