Monkey Mischief Causes Sri Lanka Power Blackout
Sri Lanka experienced extended power cuts due to a nationwide blackout caused by a monkey that disrupted a transformer at a Colombo suburb station. The incident resulted in limited power supply, affecting the national grid and causing cuts during peak hours. Authorities are investigating the unusual event.

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In an unusual turn of events, Sri Lanka has been facing extended power cuts over recent days following a major blackout reportedly triggered by a monkey. The incident occurred over the weekend when the primate interfered with a transformer in a suburb of Colombo, resulting in a six-hour outage that affected the entire country.
According to the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), this unprecedented disruption has seen authorities scramble to restore the national grid to full capacity while managing demand during peak hours. As efforts continue, power cuts ranging from sixty to ninety minutes are being implemented each evening to cope with the reduced capacity.
Further compounding the issue, the island's sole 900 MW coal-fired power plant was forced into safe mode due to the incident. While the energy ministry conducts a formal investigation, the nation awaits answers to this unexpected blackout prompted by one mischievous monkey.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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