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Power Outages News 15 October 2025 - 25 October 2025

Ukraine Blackout Fears: 80% of Businesses Pre-Stock Generators as Energy Crisis Intensifies

Ukraine Blackout Fears: 80% of Businesses Pre-Stock Generators as Energy Crisis Intensifies

Russian Strikes Trigger Widespread Blackouts Russia has dramatically stepped up attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid this autumn. On the night of Oct 21, Russian drones and missiles hit power lines and substations across northern Ukraine, especially near the border. According to Amnesty International and media reports, these strikes “cut power to nearly 280,000 people in Chernihiv and thousands in Kharkiv” ground.news. Kyiv’s energy ministry confirmed 380,000 customers were still disconnected the following day after waves of drone/missile attacks on Oct 10 and 21 reuters.com reuters.com. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the assault was deliberate, noting Russia “waited for bad weather” to
Sudden Jefferson Parish Blackout: 9,300+ Entergy Customers Left in Dark as Cause Remains Unknown

Sudden Jefferson Parish Blackout: 9,300+ Entergy Customers Left in Dark as Cause Remains Unknown

With that, crews continued working through Saturday. Entergy and regulators say the outage underscores the urgency of grid upgrades. Federal infrastructure grants (Louisiana is slated to receive ~$1.2 billion for power grid modernization by 2030 ainvest.com) and Entergy’s own investments (about $2 billion in hardening since 2020 lailluminator.com) are cited as key to preventing future blackouts. Customers are advised to watch Entergy’s official outage map and local news for the latest restoration updates. Sources: Local reports and utility data fox8live.com wdsu.com; Louisiana Legislative Auditor findings lailluminator.com lailluminator.com; Entergy and regulators’ statements lailluminator.com lailluminator.com wdsu.com; financial analysis marketbeat.com marketbeat.com.
Power Outage Paralyzes PATCO Trains: Thousands of Philadelphia Commuters Stranded

Power Outage Paralyzes PATCO Trains: Thousands of Philadelphia Commuters Stranded

Transit Shutdown: What Happened This Morning Philadelphia’s regional PATCO Speedline (operated by the DRPA) sputtered to a halt at the worst possible time – the Wednesday morning commute. At about 8:30 a.m., PATCO announced all trains were suspended due to a power failure linked to PSE&G inquirer.com fox29.com. (“PSE&G” is the New Jersey utility that supplies electricity to the line.) By 8:35 a.m. news outlets like NBC10 and FOX29 confirmed the shutdown, noting there was no timetable for service restoration inquirer.com fox29.com. PATCO (which carries roughly 34,000 riders per weekday patch.com) said crews were on site but could not say when trains
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