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[VIDEO] National Power Outage Reportedly Caused By Fire At TNB Substation In Yong Peng

The disruption caused a loss of 2.2 billion watts of electricity, which is 10% the demand of Peninsular Malaysia.

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Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has issued a statement saying that a fire was the cause of the blackout that hit various parts of the nation this afternoon, 27 July

According to The Vibes, the fire occurred at a main intake power substation in Yong Peng, Johor.

Before the statement was issued, a 26-second video showing blue sparks and flames at the TNB substation made rounds on social media.

However, a check by The Star found that the state Fire and Rescue Department did not receive any distress calls with regards to the incident.

A screenshot of the video that was reportedly filmed at the Yong Peng North power substation.

Image via @thevibesnews (Twitter)

TNB has also confirmed that all affected areas had their electricity supply restored by 3.02pm

"Many affected areas had their supply restored as early as 20 minutes after the disruption due to continuous efforts by TNB's technical team," said the company.

It added that the disruption started at 12.39pm this afternoon and caused a loss of 2.2 gigawatts (or 2.2 billion watts) of electricity, which is 10% the demand of Peninsular Malaysia.

Yong Peng North power substation.

Image via Bernama

Earlier, it was reported that several areas across Klang Valley, Pahang, Kedah, Negeri Sembilan, Perak, and Penang were hit by blackouts

The power outages also affected shopping malls, airports, public transport such as trains and delivery services, and traffic lights on the roads.

Watch the viral video of the fire here:

The blackouts had quickly caused a commotion on social media:

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