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35,000 homes without power in Berlin for days after ' left - wing activists ' attack power lines

35,000 homes without power in Berlin for days after ' left - wing activists ' attack power lines

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Berlin

Source by : Sky News Hub
Monday 5 January 2026 06:21, UK

35,000 homes without power in Berlin
for days after ‘ left – wing activists ‘ attack power lines

Power is not expected to be fully restored to thousands of homes until Thursday, at a time of year when Berlin is experiencing sub-zero daytime temperatures

Buildings plunged into darkness after the arson attack in Berlin. Pic: Reuters

About 35,000 homes are without power in Berlin after officials said left-wing extremists attacked high-voltage power lines.

They were damaged by a fire which broke out on Saturday morning on a cable bridge over the Teltow Canal, near the Lichterfelde power plant, according to local authorities.

Officials have opened community centres for residents to take shelter during the freezing temperatures and converted sports halls into emergency accommodation.

Camp beds in a sports hall which has been converted into emergency accommodation. Pic: Reuters

This community centre is also offering shelter to residents. Pic: Reuters

Stromnetz Berlin, which operates the local grid, said more than 45,000 households and 2,200 businesses were initially without electricity in the Nikolassee, Zehlendorf, Wannsee and Lichterfelde districts, found in the capital’s southwest.

Power is not expected to be fully restored until Thursday, at a time of year when Berlin is experiencing sub-zero daytime temperatures.

A cafe owner’s business has been hit by the blackout. Pic: ENEX
The incident is being investigated as a possible act of arson. Authorities compared it to a similar power outage last September in southeast Berlin, when radical activists said they were behind the attack.

The perpetrators on Saturday were “clearly left-wing extremists”, Berlin’s mayor Kai Wegner told a German news agency.

“It is unacceptable that once again clearly left-wing extremists have attacked our power grid and thereby endangered human lives,” Mr Wegner said.

Berlin’s Mayor Kai Wegner meeting an elderly woman at emergency accommodation. Pic: Reuters
Franziska Giffey, the city’s senator for economic affairs, said the power outage, which also affected heating and internet services, had struck “tens of thousands of households and businesses, including care facilities, hospitals, numerous social institutions and companies”.

Stromnetz Berlin issued an update on Sunday in which it said around 35,000 households and 1,900 business customers in the Nikolassee, Zehlendorf and Wannsee districts are still without power.

A map of the affected areas in the Steglitz and Zehlendorf districts. Pic: Stromnetz Berlin
Snowy weather and freezing temperatures have slowed down efforts to restore power.

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