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Nationwide blackout hits Colombia | Nationwide blackout hits Colombia |
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Colombia has been hit by a nationwide power cut, hitting commercial centres and causing chaos on the roads. | Colombia has been hit by a nationwide power cut, hitting commercial centres and causing chaos on the roads. |
Ten people were trapped in lifts and the stock exchange was forced to suspend trading, officials said. | |
They said the blackout, at about 1015 local time (1515 GMT), was caused by an undetermined technical failure at a substation in the capital, Bogota. | |
More than 80% of Colombia was affected. Power returned to most parts of the country after several hours. | |
Only some rural regions were still being affected by the blackout, officials said. | |
Bogota's stock exchange resumed trading which would be extended for an hour to make up for the suspension. | |
Attack ruled out | |
"It appears to have affected all of the country," President Alvaro Uribe said shortly after the blackout began. | |
Luis Alarcon, manager of state-controlled electricity company ISA, said the power outage began at Bogota's substation and quickly spread over the country. | |
Mr Alarcon said the incident was not caused by a left-wing rebel attack. | |
Left-wing rebels have previously bombed oil pipelines and electricity installations as part of a 40-year campaign to overthrow the government. | Left-wing rebels have previously bombed oil pipelines and electricity installations as part of a 40-year campaign to overthrow the government. |
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