Hmmmm, first the hydro-dams are dry, so no power, and then major flooding and power stations taken off-line to try and cope with the sudden surge of water.
Believe it or not, cascade failures are a very real risk, both in the UK and the US.
The required parts to fix the substations in the event of a nationwide incident are not found in abundance in a tucked out of the way corner of a storeroom either.
Hmmmm, first the hydro-dams are dry, so no power, and then major flooding and power stations taken off-line to try and cope with the sudden surge of water.
Does someone have a beef with Ecuador?
Believe it or not, cascade failures are a very real risk, both in the UK and the US.
The required parts to fix the substations in the event of a nationwide incident are not found in abundance in a tucked out of the way corner of a storeroom either.
I'm only amazed it hasn't happened already.
When the lights go out the good guys are in charge
Maybe it was China's doing:
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ecuador-suspends-china-visa-deal-amid-flood-us-bound-migrants