A massive power outage broke out in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, early this morning (21), with Chinese netizens sharing the tragic situation and their lives almost coming to a halt. The government’s decision to use the “new” technology to improve the quality of life of the people in the country is a major challenge.
The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company’s products and services. The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company.
The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company’s products and services.
The Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau denied that there was no widespread blackout, stressing that at 2am on the 21st they immediately sent people to Sanyuanli and Luochongwei to carry out emergency repairs and restored all power supply within an hour or so, “Guangzhou’s power grid is currently running stable and balanced, with no load gap and no power cuts.
But this statement was immediately blasted by many netizens, “Power supply bureau words, you believe? Not a large area, what larger area? The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to the public.
The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company.
The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company’s products and services. In addition, in addition to Guangzhou, power outages have been reported in several cities in Guangdong Province, including Dongguan, Shenzhen, Zhuhai and so on.
It is believed that this blackout is related to the trade war between China and Australia. As China mainly generates thermal power, Australian coal accounts for about 70% of the imports, but in mid-November, Chinese customs suspended Australian coal from entering the port for unloading, and the Chinese Foreign Ministry also said that “there are problems with the quality of Australian coal” to indirectly confirm the boycott news.
The Chinese online financial media “Cloud Finance” is worried that some areas may face severe energy shortage if alternative solutions are not found in a hurry, and according to Chinese media “qq.com”, the problem of electricity restriction continues to expand, and citizens in Hunan, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Hunan, Inner Mongolia and other places have received official announcements of “orderly electricity consumption” and “notice of electricity restriction”, which may cause major impact on their lives.
The news was reposted by several mainland media, and Chinese netizens were full of mocking arguments.
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