Jordan power cut blamed on 'large bird standing on network line'
The general director of Jordan's National Electricity Company said on Sunday that a "large bird" may have been behind power outages across the kingdom last Friday.
Addressing the Parliamentary Energy Committee on Monday, Amjad al-Rawashdeh said there were many possible reasons for the blackout, including the entry or exit of a load on the current, or that "a large bird stood on the network line".
The widespread power cut on Friday afternoon also affected the country's water supply and phone networks, state and local media reported.
At the time, the outage was blamed on an "electrical line interruption" with Egypt, according to an official source quoted by the state Petra news agency.
The agency quoted a source as saying the power cut was caused by the experimental loading of electricity onto the Attar station network, which led to a difference in the electrical frequency in the network and caused an automatic shutdown at all power stations.
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