SA's big blackout

Severe weather has cut power to South Australia, with damage to infrastructure causing the entire grid to shut down.

Traffic in total darkness around the CBD in Adelaide

Severe weather has cut power to South Australia, with damage causing the entire grid to shut down. (AAP)

SA'S BIG BLACKOUT:

* Severe winds and lightning caused major damage to energy infrastructure in SA's mid north including high-voltage transmission lines.

* The damage caused generators across the power network to shut down with the interconnector with Victoria automatically cut to prevent further damage.

* SA Power Networks reports outages to about 200,000 customers with services to be progressively restored, first in Adelaide and then country towns.

* The blackout triggered widespread gridlock on Adelaide roads, with a spate of accidents and forcing police to direct traffic and to urge people to stay home.

* Premier Jay Weatherill said some people could be without power for several hours as services were progressively restored. He urged locals to watch out for frail or elderly neighbours.

* Hospitals and other emergency services were continuing to operate on back-up power.

* The emergency came amid severe weather with an intense low pressure system the worst to blast SA for more than 50 years.

* A flood watch remains in place for the Adelaide Hills and other parts of the state with up to 100mm of rain expected to fall across Wednesday and Thursday.


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Published 28 September 2016 8:30pm
Source: AAP


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