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A recent power outage across Sri Lanka, affecting millions, has been attributed to a monkey that entered a power station south of Colombo. Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody confirmed that the animal came into contact with a grid transformer, leading to a significant imbalance in the power system. The blackout began around midday on Sunday, leaving many citizens in sweltering temperatures exceeding 30°C.
Engineers quickly worked to restore power, prioritizing essential services such as hospitals and water purification plants. While some areas regained electricity within hours, many households remained without power well into the night. The incident has sparked humor on social media, with users commenting on the fragility of the national power grid and the peculiar circumstances that led to the outage.
Experts warn that Sri Lanka's energy infrastructure is outdated, making it vulnerable to disruptions. The ongoing issues are a stark reminder of the country’s past struggles with electricity shortages, especially during the economic crisis of 2022 when rolling blackouts were common. The Ceylon Electricity Board has since issued an apology for the incident, but the future of the monkey involved remains unclear.