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Nearly 2,200 households in Amsterdam-Noord hit by power outage

Nearly 2,200 households in Amsterdam-Noord hit by power outage

Approximately 2,180 households in Amsterdam-Noord were left without power on Tuesday afternoon after a cable was damaged during excavation work. Grid operator Liander reported that the outage affected several postcodes and expected electricity to be restored by 5:30 PM.

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