Bangladesh’s national power transmission grid failed on Tuesday afternoon, causing a nationwide blackout and leaving millions of people in the dark. The grid, which failed at 2 pm local time, caused the widespread blackout, barring some northern parts of the country.
According to officials from Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) and Power Grid Company of Bangladesh (PGCB), the transmission line tripped somewhere in the country’s east, particularly in districts east of the Jamuna river.
Bangladesh’s State Minister of ICT Division, Zunaid Ahmed Palak, said the power supply will be fully restored by 8 pm, said Bangladesh’s State Minister of ICT Division Zunaid Ahmed Palak.
Bangladesh’s national trade organization, representing all mobile telecom operators, said telecommunication services may be disrupted in some parts of the country due to a national power grid failure.
“Due to national power grid failure, telecommunication services may be disrupted in some parts of the country.”
We are sorry for the inconvenience,” AMTOB said in a statement. Bangladesh State Minister for Power and Energy Nasrul Hamid told United News Bangladesh that the power supply is expected to be fully restored by 7 pm. He said, “We have already restored electricity supply at Bangabhaban and Ganabhaban, and also some parts in Mirpur and other areas,” he said. In May 2017, a similar incident of grid failure happened in 32 districts.
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