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A massive power outage swept across Sri Lanka on Sunday after a monkey reportedly contacted a grid transformer at a power station south of Colombo. Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody confirmed that the animal caused an imbalance in the power system, leaving many of the island nation's 22 million residents without electricity during a heatwave exceeding 30°C (86°F).
Engineers prioritized restoring power to critical facilities, including hospitals and water purification plants. While some areas regained power within hours, many households remained in the dark until late Sunday night. The incident inspired humor on social media, with comments likening the situation to a comic scenario, such as “One monkey = total chaos.”
Beyond the jokes, the outage highlighted deeper issues within Sri Lanka's energy infrastructure, which experts have warned is outdated and susceptible to disruptions. A senior engineer stated that frequent island-wide power outages could be expected with disturbances in the system. The Ceylon Electricity Board issued an apology but did not elaborate on how a single incident could disrupt power nationwide. Concerns are growing over the increasing monkey population, estimated between 2 and 3 million, as they encroach on human settlements.