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Storm-Induced Network Outages in the North: Ground Teams Responding

The Electricity Distribution System in Montenegro (CEDIS) has reported that the recent storm affecting northern Montenegro has caused multiple outages in the 10kV and low-voltage electricity distribution networks.

“Our teams are actively on-site and are doing everything possible to resolve the issues and restore power. However, strong winds and fallen trees on the power lines are hindering their efforts and leading to additional outages. The most significant disruptions are occurring in the municipalities of Rožaje, Berane, Pljevlja, and Nikšić. There are also issues reported on the ‘Pobjeda’ branch in Cetinje,” stated a post on Facebook.

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