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Amazon Web Services recovered Monday morning from a widespread outage that disrupted services for major retailers, airlines, social media apps, financial platforms, and more. AWS infrastructure supports millions of websites and platforms. Air France 447 in 2009, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, and the recent Germanwings A320 incidents have drawn attention due to their significant impact on the airline industry, often attributing blame to pilot suicide, storms, or poor judgment. Similarly, crashes involving electric trains like the Disney Monorail, DC Metro in 2009, and Amtrak 188 are investigated with discussions of safety devices, track maintenance, or mechanical failure taking center stage. 

The public only begins to suspect something larger at play when widespread issues arise. Disruptions in cell phone service are often blamed on blocked tower access or bad weather, while the Blackberry outage in 2008 was attributed to a software glitch. However, engineers maintaining equipment and the grid are not easily deceived. During the Washington DC blackout, an electrical issue initially described as a "surge" hinted at something unusual. 

A key distinction exists between a failed electrical system, a simple outage, and an electromagnetic pulse. A pulse causes a surge—a sudden increase in magnetons and electrons—that disrupts equipment reliant on steady particle flow, leading to a runaway state. Surge protection can guard against lightning strikes, shutting down equipment to prevent damage. Yet, absent a lightning strike, such surges may point to the charged tail of Planet X, also known as Nibiru. 

What lies ahead for the public? As cell phone service and satellite cable TV continue to degrade, and as planes experience increasing electronics failures or cockpit smoke incidents, the challenges posed by such phenomena may become harder to ignore.

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Comment by M. Difato on October 17, 2017 at 5:54pm

Passengers terrified as AirAsia flight from Perth drops 20,000 feet

 https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/travel-troubles/97904423/passengers-...

 AirAsia has apologised after a terrifying mid-air emergency forced the pilot to turn back a flight from Perth, Australia to Bali.

Flight QZ535 reportedly plummeted 20,000 feet (6 km) 25 minutes into the flight from Perth on Sunday

(Oct 15) when a technical issue caused the cabin to lose pressure.

Passengers said they didn't know what was happening because most of the plane's onboard announcements weren't in English.

Nine News reports a passenger called Leah said: "I actually picked up my phone and sent a text message to my family, just hoping that they would get it. We were all pretty much saying goodbye to each other. It was really upsetting."

"The panic was escalated because of the behaviour of staff who were screaming, looked tearful and shocked," Clare Askew told reporters at Perth Airport.

"Now, I get it, but we looked to them for reassurance and we didn't get any, we were more worried because of how panicked they were."

The flight returned safely to Perth and passengers were rescheduled.."

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FLIGHT MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING AT DUBLIN AIRPORT.."

 https://rsvpmagazine.ie/flight-makes-emergency-landing-dublin-airpo...

 Flight makes emergency landing at Dublin Airport after reports of smoke in the cockpit this morning (Oct 16).

Emergency services met the aircraft as it landed in the capital.

The Flybe jet arrived from Cardiff with around 59 people on board.

Airport Fire Services attended the scene after it landed safely on the runway.

A Dublin Airport spokeswoman told Dublin Live: “The aircraft landed safely.

“There was no impact on the flight schedule and the difficulty was not due to the storm.”.."

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Cardiff Airport emergency landing after on-board smoke

 http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-41609493

 A flight made an emergency landing at Cardiff Airport after reports of smoke on-board.

Aer Lingus flight EI845, flying from Amsterdam to Cork, declared an emergency before landing safely at about 21:00 BST on Thursday (Oct 12) , South Wales Police said.

The Wales Ambulance Service was called to the runway as a precaution but crews were not needed.

The plane landed safely and all passengers were evacuated.

The cause of the smoke is unknown..."

https://www.joe.ie/news/aer-lingus-cork-emergency-landing-603671

 “there was a strange smell noticed towards the front of the aircraft” and that the plane was making an emergency landing in Cardiff Airport .."

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Cornish sub-station fire still burning

 https://www.piratefm.co.uk/news/latest-news/2405407/watch-cornish-s...

 3:22pm 17th October 2017  (Updated 3:22pm 17th October 2017)
A fire that broke out at a Cornish sub-station during the height of the storms is still burning, 24 hours on.

Crews from Penzance, Hayle, St Just and Newquay were battling the blaze at Marazion on Monday.

Police and Western Power were also called to the scene and roads were closed because of the smoke.

Thousands of homes were left without power, after an area of the site burst into flames.

A spokesperson from Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said: "Two fire appliances from Penzance, one

fireappliance from St Just and one fire appliance from Hayle are in attendance with engineers from Western

Power Distribution at a fire involving a transformer at an electricity sub-station.

"Firefighters are preventing the fire from spreading and awaiting the electrical engineers to isolate the power

supply before the fire can be extinguished.." 

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Comment by jorge namour on October 14, 2017 at 7:49pm

A great blackout affected several neighborhoods of the Federal Capital and the Conurbano BUENOS AIRES - ARGENTINA

14 de octubre de 2017

https://www.infobae.com/sociedad/2017/10/14/reportaron-cortes-de-lu...

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Usually light cuts are recorded during the summer, when high temperatures hit the city's electrical system and the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. However, last night - from 23 and when the thermometer barely exceeded 15 degrees - thousands of neighbors in several Buenos Aires neighborhoods and Greater Buenos Aires

were affected by an impressive blackout.

In some of these places, the cut in supply occurred intermittently, since in some cases the service returned in a few minutes, and in others, after returning, a cut occurred again.

Comment by M. Difato on October 12, 2017 at 3:40pm

 Officials investigating cause of fire at East Lake substation

 http://tbo.com/news/publicsafety/officials-investigating-cause-of-f...

EAST LAKE — Officials are investigating what caused a transformer to explode and catch fire, resulting in nearly 9,000 residents losing power for a few hours Monday afternoon (Oct 9).

At 1:51 p.m., a transformer explosion and fire was reported at the Brooker Creek Power Substation on East Lake Road, according to East Lake Fire Rescue officials. Multiple calls came in after witnesses saw flames shooting out of the building.

By 4:50 p.m., energy was restored to the 8,978 Duke Energy customers who lost power, spokeswoman Peveeta Persaud said.

After Duke Energy shut off power to the transformer, firefighters successfully extinguished the flames.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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UPDATE: Power issues occur after a fire at the substation on Virginia Tech's campus; matter resolved

 http://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/Appalachian-Power-reporting-an-ou...

People in Blacksburg experienced lights dimming and flickering, but AEP says no one ever fully lost power. But because so many people called in the issue, it registered as an outage, and customers received a mobile alert.

 According to AEP around 7:30 on Tuesday night (Oct 10), a piece of equipment which helps regulate voltage caught fire. AEP says it would have caused an explosion, something a student here at Virginia Tech describe after walking by the building when it happened.

"Just from behind me I could see the sky light up, it was a bunch of different colors. I thought it was fireworks, but it sounded too loud to be fireworks so I turned around.", junior Kelsey Vick said.

"A few seconds later there's another explosion and that's when I saw it directly, and then I saw a big plume of smoke and I started walking towards it and then a few minutes later, there's cops, firefighters, and then a third explosion.".."

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Blown Transformer Causes Power Outages in State College

 http://www.statecollege.com/news/local-news/blown-transformer-cause...

 About 2,000 West Penn Power customers in State College were without electricity Wednesday night (Oct 11) after a transformer reportedly blew out.

The transformer blow occurred somewhere on Hamilton Avenue, according to scanner traffic, and transformers were reported to be out on South Atherton Street and Beaver Avenue, causing outages in the downtown, Highlands and Holmes-Foster. Power outages were reported starting around 9:20 p.m.

According to West Penn Power, 1,998 customers in State College were affected by the outage -- about 16 percent of the company's customers in the borough. The company's website also shows 37 outages in Harris Township.

State College Police said the outage was due to a transformer issue but did not provide further details.

Alpha Fire Company responded to Cedarbrook apartments on East Beaver Avenue to rescue two students who were reportedly trapped in an elevator inside the complex.."

Comment by M. Difato on September 28, 2017 at 5:48pm

Electrical substation erupts in flames at St. James Parish refinery; no injuries reported

 http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/communities/ascension/a...

 An electrical transformer that supplies power to the Shell Oil refinery in St. James Parish caught fire Tuesday night(Sept 26), leading to an uncontrolled shutdown that refinery workers had to scramble to control, parish officials said.

St. James Parish Sheriff Willy Martin Jr. said the Entergy substation where the transformer is located is the main power supply to the 227,500-barrel oil refinery in Convent. The transformer's loss cut power to portions of the huge complex along the Mississippi River and at the parish line, he said. 

The transformer fire started about 8 p.m. and was extinguished later Tuesday night, parish officials added. 

Shell said in a statement that after the fire started, it "initiated its emergency response plan, which included immediately deploying personnel to respond to the incident."

Francis Hymel, St. James Parish homeland security director, said plant officials assured the parish Tuesday night that they were trying to get the plant back online.."

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Comment by M. Difato on September 28, 2017 at 5:36pm

SEPTA's Regional Rail Service Restored After Power Outage Panic Among Passengers

 http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/SEPTA-Regional-Rail-Servi...   

 The Wednesday evening (Sept 27) rush hour commute turned into a nightmare after a train outage caused panicked

passengers to flee on the tracks and the regional rail service to shut down in Center City. NBC10's Brandon

Hudson speaks to SEPTA riders who were impacted and investigates the cause of the electrical issue.

A popping sound caused panic for commuters in Philadelphia Wednesday.
SEPTA's regional rail service was restored after a power outage caused a panic among passengers that led to a shutdown.

 SEPTA spokeswoman Heather Refern told NBC10 there was an equipment issue on a train between 30th Street and Suburban stations after an electrical breaker tripped and caused a popping sound.

Passengers on the train then evacuated due to the issue and power was cut to safely get them off the tracks. All of SEPTA's Regional Rail lines were shut down as a result. No injuries were reported.

A SEPTA passenger claimed the train lost power and when the power was restored about five minutes later, power lines began to spark which caused some passengers to panic and get off the train.

"They told us there was a spark," said Josh Mann. "There was some smoke. There were some people who started kicking out windows.".."

Comment by M. Difato on September 26, 2017 at 4:00pm

Allegiant flight makes emergency landing in California after smoke fills cabin

 http://www.tbo.com/news/business/airlines/allegiant-flight-makes-em...

 FRESNO, Calif. — Smoke filled the cabin of an Allegiant Air jet after it landed at a California airport on Monday (Sept 25), forcing coughing passengers to cover their faces with shirts and firefighters to board the plane, authorities said.

None of the 150 passengers or six crew members was injured when the plane from Las Vegas landed at Fresno International Airport, Allegiant Air said.

As the plane was taxiing in Fresno, it came to an abrupt stop and smoke started to fill the cabin from the front of the aircraft, said passenger Estevan Moreno, 34, a Fresno police officer.

"We used our shirts to mask our faces from the smoke," he said. "I was coughing pretty good from it."

At one point, the flight crew said they would pass out wet napkins to help passengers cover their mouths, Moreno said, but that didn't happen..."

Comment by M. Difato on September 26, 2017 at 3:46pm

Sydney blackout: Up to 41,000 homes plunged into darkness after mysterious explosion and 'massive flash of light' leave swathes of the city's west without power

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4921428/Thousands-Sydney-wi... 

 More than 41,000 homes are without power after reports of a fire at a substation in Western Sydney (Sept 26).

Twitter users began posting frenzied questions about a 'massive flash of light' in the direction of Darling Harbour and were trying to figure out if 'the power blew.'

One user wrote: 'No power in Inner West Sydney. Exploded substation? Reports of explosion.'
Twitter users began posting frenzied questions about a 'massive flash of light' in the direction of Darling Harbour and were trying to figure out if 'the power blew'
Journalist Laura Banks confirmed that an electricity substation was indeed on fire at Earlwood, causing mass blackouts between Marrickville and Strathfield..."


Comment by Yvonne Lawson on September 25, 2017 at 3:08pm

Chaos as ALL flights at Sydney Airport are grounded due to power outage on the first day of school holidays

Thousands of people have been left stranded at Sydney Airport after a huge power outage on the first day of school holidays grounded all flights.

Systems went down just after 5am and resulted in radar failures at air traffic control, preventing all flights from leaving the domestic and international airports. 

By mid-morning, queues stretched out the front doors of all terminals at the major airport as airline staff battled to contend with cancelled flights.

It's understood air traffic control has had to revert to a manual process for departing flights, and is now allowing just 15 planes in and out of the airport every hour.

Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide airport are reporting huge delays as well as they deal with the backlog of flights unable to touch down at Sydney. 

It's understood air traffic control has had to revert to a manual process for departing flights 

The chaos comes as thousands of families prepare to head away on vacation for the school holidays, which began for many on Monday. 

The technical glitch was resolved by 9am with the domestic airport 'progressively returning to normal operations,' a spokeswoman for Sydney Airport said.

'The issue has been addressed but the airport is not at normal capacity. We are working hard to clear the backlog of flights,' she said.

Delays are also being felt on the roads, with traffic backing up for kilometres at Mascot and surrounding suburbs.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4915632/Sydney-Airport-powe... 




Comment by M. Difato on September 19, 2017 at 4:27pm

Mount Isa mine substation ablaze

 http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/mount-isa-mine-substa...

 A FIRE caused by the explosion of two transformers at Mount Isa Mines (Sept 18) has been extinguished.

A spokeswoman for Glencore, who runs the mine, said the fire was out and the area secured.

“We are currently in the process of responding to this afternoon’s incident,” she said.

It is understood more information will be made available tomorrow.

Two transformers went up in flames at the Mount Isa Mines site on Railway Ave just after 3pm on Monday.

Early investigations suggest there was a fault with the high-voltage power substation.

Police set up an exclusion zone and the area was evacuated. Trains to and from the mine were also suspended.

Residents living near to the exclusion zone were also warned not to touch metal objects, including streets signs and fences, due to concerns about electrocution..."

Comment by M. Difato on September 18, 2017 at 12:12am

Power Failure in Brooklyn Shuts Down Subways

 https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/17/nyregion/subway-failure-jay-st-m...

 Subway service between Brooklyn and downtown Manhattan ground to a halt on Sunday (Sept 17) after a transformer near Jay Street briefly failed, according to the power company.

The temporary power fluctuation, which began around 1 p.m., scrambled train signals and disrupted service on the A, C, E, F and G lines. The shutdown had a ripple effect up several subway lines, resulting in packed platforms and delayed trains from Brooklyn all the way into Upper Manhattan and even the Bronx.

“Complete chaos at 145th Street due to an outage in Brooklyn?” a rider named Micah Bergdale posted on Twitter with a picture of a packed platform at 145th Street. “This is nuts. People rely on subway for their weekend jobs too.”

For residents of the affected area lights may have dimmed, but the trains were more profoundly affected because a failed transformer can shut down the subway’s signals, said Michael Clendenin, a spokesman for Consolidated Edison, the power company.

By 3 p.m. the issue had been resolved, though officials had not yet determined exactly what caused power failure.

On Thursday, debris, a switch problem and a power malfunction caused subway delays in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens during the morning rush.

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