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Nearly 4000 households in Sarpsborg without electricity

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Much of Sarpsborg's city center has been left without electricity. The crash occurred ten minutes before midnight.

The power outage darkened much of Sarpsborg's city center. This means that at midnight there are several thousand inhabitants without light or electric heating, he writes Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad.

According to the electricity supplier Elvia , 3969 subscribers were hit by a power cut. Crews were dispatched to fix the bug.

According to the newspaper, regions like Vesteng, Alvim, Sandesund and Hafslundsøy are also hit by the power outage.

Source: NTB

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