Power failure Frankfurt am Main currently on November 26th, 2022: HERE there are power failures
On Friday night, a power failure occurred in Frankfurt am Main in the district of Friedrich-Ebert-Siedlung. You can read all notifications about the power failure in Frankfurt am Main since November 25th, 2022 and where you can turn to here at news.de
Malfunctions and maintenance in Frankfurt am Main up-to-date
On average, the availability of the German power grid is very high, and this is also the case in Frankfurt am Main in Hessen. Nevertheless, interruptions in the power supply can occur from time to time. In many cases, these are low-voltage disturbances that only affect one or a few households. According to the Störsauskunft.de portal, there is currently a message for the city of Frankfurt am Main. This is an entry from the electricity network operator NRM Netzdienste Rhein-Main GmbH for a single fault. All detailed information on possible and existing network problems can be found here in our overview.
The following disruptions are currently present on November 26th, 2022 in Frankfurt am Main
In the supply area Mainzer Landstraße in Friedrich-Ebert-Siedlung, Gallus, city center 1, Frankfurt am Main (zip code 60326) the operator NRM Netzdienste Rhein-Main GmbH is experiencing a temporary disruption. Problems exist here since 11/25/2022, 00:51. The cause is currently being sought, which is expected to last until around 02:40 a.m.
(Status: 11/26/2022, 1:37 a.m.)
Report power failure in Frankfurt am Main: The right contact for affected people
Should you from one Power failure be affected, first keep calm and check whether a fuse in the fuse box has blown, for example due to overloading. If you do not immediately report a power failure to the police or fire brigade rescue control centers, it is usually not an emergency. The correct address is therefore your energy supplier.
Here you get to the fault report of the responsible network operator NRM Netzdienste Rhein-Main.
Guide: This is the best way to deal with power outages
Even if the German power grid works very reliably, none of us is immune to grid problems or even a power failure. A solid preparation for an emergency is therefore probably sensible and does not require much effort. So what can be done to deal with such incidents in the best possible way?
If you really do not have access to the power grid for a longer period of time, it is advisable to use battery-operated devices in the household, such as mobile phones or household appliances, as sparingly as possible. When the electricity is gone, there is usually no more lighting. Be sure to keep any alternative light sources (flashlight, candles, etc.) in the drawer. An additional uninterruptible power supply (UPS), for example as a variant with Schuko sockets to avoid data loss, is also a good idea. This applies to smaller devices with a power bank. Not only as a hobby camper, it is also a good idea to have a small gas cooker in the house and, if possible, a supply of more nutritious and easy-to-process food. Especially in areas with electricity supply, it is advisable to always have a sufficient quantity of water bottles on hand. Also and especially if you are dependent on the supply of medical equipment yourself, it is urgently advisable to think about the emergency in advance.
Blackout scenario: when the big collapse comes
The dependency of modern societies on electricity is now very high. We would notice this directly after a large-scale blackout. Communication sources such as television and the Internet then no longer work, and our mobile phones can no longer be used after a few hours. Traffic lights and EC machines have failed, hospitals are running on emergency power. Already in the first days after the collapse, serious hygienic problems arise in medical and fattening farms, the water and waste disposal collapses. Food reserves are gradually running out in supermarkets and private households. In this critical situation, panic among the population increases and crime also increases. After about a week, even the last large data centers have to give up. In this worst-case scenario, Germany’s nuclear power plants are threatened with super meltdown, since adequate cooling of the reactors can no longer be guaranteed.
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