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 Power supplies in Moscow were
suddenly cut off Wednesday due to an explosion at an electricity
substation.(Xinhua/AFP photo) |
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MOSCOW, May 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Power supplies in Moscow were suddenly cut off
Wednesday due to an explosion at an electricity substation, Energy Minister
Viktor Khristenko said.
However, the minister did not say what caused the
blast. The power failures effected traffic on several lines of the Moscow metro,
the subway's chief Dmitry Gayev was quoted by the Interfax news agency as
saying.
The underground train service system was halted and
suburban commuter trains on several routes in and out of the city were also
affected.
Trains are currently not moving on
Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line from Bitsevsky Park to Kitai-Gorod stations and on
Zamoskvoretskaya line from Kraznogvardeiskaya to Paveletskaya stations, the news
agency reported.
People are being evacuated from the subway and the
stations have been closed, Gayev said. The public has been asked to use other
public transportation vehicles.
Russian mobile phone operators said they were working
on reserve power and would have to switch off the network if electricity was not
restored soon.
Moscow's main stock exchange was also suspended.
The Emergency Situations Ministry is taking rapid
steps to ensure electricity supplies for hospitals, kindergartens and schools,
the Interfax said. Enditem |