Major blackout hits Australian city of Darwin
The northern Australian city of Darwin has been hit by a major blackout, forcing schools to close and knocking out traffic lights.
The power cut, which was caused by a tripped circuit at a sub-station, began in the early hours of Wednesday.
It affected all of Darwin, closing government offices and the bus network.
By mid-morning, power was back on in some suburbs and out-lying areas but thousands of residents and businesses were still waiting, local reports said.
The outage hit the whole of the city of 130,000 and extended more than 300km (185 miles) south to the town of Katherine.
The Northern Territory (NT) government is to hold an inquiry into what happened, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.
(continued, rolling blackouts are the harbinger of the peak oil collapse...small parts and expensive - critical fragile vulnerability, clay feet or ceramic...)
