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The Berlin Power ‘Catastrophe’ Could Leave 45,000 in the Cold and Dark For a Long Time

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
January 3, 2026
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The Berlin Power 'Catastrophe' Could Leave 45,000 in the Cold and Dark For a Long Time
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A major fire on a critical canal bridge in the German capital has triggered a sprawling power “catastrophe,” with officials warning that up to 45,000 households and 2,200 businesses could be left without electricity in freezing temperatures until January 8—a potentially week-long blackout that police are now investigating as a possible arson attack.

The blaze erupted in the early hours of Saturday near the Lichterfelde heat and power station in south-western Berlin, severely damaging several high-voltage cables. Grid operator Stromnetz Berlin delivered the grim prognosis, stating a “full restart” for all customers would not be possible until Thursday afternoon at the earliest, requiring the complete installation of new cables.

The implications of the damage are vast and terrifying for a modern European metropolis in the depths of winter. Beyond lights and heat, the company warned that the failure could cripple mobile phone services and landlines, severing communication for tens of thousands and plunging a significant part of Berlin into an isolated, pre-industrial darkness.

The Berlin Power 'Catastrophe' Could Leave 45,000 in the Cold and Dark For a Long Time

With police treating the fire as a potential deliberate act, the incident has shifted from an infrastructural accident to a major security crisis. Criminal investigators and emergency services have swarmed the scene on the bridge across the Teltow Canal, launched after firefighters were alerted at 5:45 AM local time.

The timing compounds the disaster. The estimated restoration date of January 8 means the affected Berliners face the stark prospect of ringing in the New Year without power, battling winter cold without heat, and attempting to navigate daily life without reliable communication for over a week.

For the city’s authorities, the challenge is twofold: executing a monumental engineering feat to rewire a key part of the grid under emergency conditions, and simultaneously conducting a criminal probe that will determine whether this was a tragic flaw or a sinister attack on the city’s vital infrastructure. One thing is certain: for 45,000 residents, the promise of a happy new year has been extinguished, replaced by a long, cold wait in the dark.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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