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Even though this was a relatively short term grid collapse (roughly 7 hours), this serves to the "Oh, that could never happen croud" a stark reality of what could happen. It took out power to tens of millions of people on Fathers Day. Apparently they still haven't figured out what caused it. I haven't heard a whole lot of media attention being put on this. Some speculate that it could have been a cyber attack. I haven't seen anywhere that panic ensued. Although, I'd be amazed if that didn't happen.
Argentina Isn’t Ruling Out a Cyberattack in Major Power Outage
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...r-failure-sweeps-across-argentina-and-uruguay
Argentina and Uruguay reel after massive power outage
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-latin-america-48652686?__twitter_impression=true
Crippling blackout hits tens of millions in South America
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/south-...out-electricity-across-argentina-and-uruguay/
......an exerpt from above......
"This is the biggest blackout in history, I don't remember anything like this in Uruguay," said Valentina Giménez, a resident of the capital, Montevideo. She said her biggest concern was that electricity be restored in time to watch the national team play in the Copa America football tournament Sunday evening.
Really? That's your big concern???? I'm sure there are many folks out there that are that stupid, but I'm not so sure that CBS (MSM) captured the majority of what people truly believe when something like this happens, especially if they're not prepared for it. I will bet that MANY people had a much different reaction that we're not hearing about. I know that if I were in that situation and the whole country (plus some) lost power I would be wondering if it would ever come back on and I wouldn't give a rats behind about a sporting event.
So either CBS (and other media) is sugar coating the reaction of the people OR the people really are that stupid. It seems to me that either of those things could very well be the case. But, I truly think that we are getting a sugar coated report of what really happened when the lights went out.
I haven't seen a lot of coverage of this event and the little bit I have seen showed absolutely NO panic, turmoil, confusion, etc. I find that highly unlikely considering the extent of the outage and the fact that nobody in charge seems to know what caused it. If they don't know now, they certainly didn't know then. And this didn't cause panic???? I wonder what those people who were unprepared are doing about it now. Are they finally awoke to the possiblity that it could happen again? Or, did they just stick their heads back in the sand?
Here could be our answers to the "what if this happend" question that we have asked so many times on this forum. But, without any believable reporting......will we ever know the true answer? I would be interested to hear if anyone knows anyone in this area and could give a true account of what really happened when the lights went out.
Argentina Isn’t Ruling Out a Cyberattack in Major Power Outage
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...r-failure-sweeps-across-argentina-and-uruguay
Argentina and Uruguay reel after massive power outage
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-latin-america-48652686?__twitter_impression=true
Crippling blackout hits tens of millions in South America
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/south-...out-electricity-across-argentina-and-uruguay/
......an exerpt from above......
"This is the biggest blackout in history, I don't remember anything like this in Uruguay," said Valentina Giménez, a resident of the capital, Montevideo. She said her biggest concern was that electricity be restored in time to watch the national team play in the Copa America football tournament Sunday evening.
Really? That's your big concern???? I'm sure there are many folks out there that are that stupid, but I'm not so sure that CBS (MSM) captured the majority of what people truly believe when something like this happens, especially if they're not prepared for it. I will bet that MANY people had a much different reaction that we're not hearing about. I know that if I were in that situation and the whole country (plus some) lost power I would be wondering if it would ever come back on and I wouldn't give a rats behind about a sporting event.
So either CBS (and other media) is sugar coating the reaction of the people OR the people really are that stupid. It seems to me that either of those things could very well be the case. But, I truly think that we are getting a sugar coated report of what really happened when the lights went out.
I haven't seen a lot of coverage of this event and the little bit I have seen showed absolutely NO panic, turmoil, confusion, etc. I find that highly unlikely considering the extent of the outage and the fact that nobody in charge seems to know what caused it. If they don't know now, they certainly didn't know then. And this didn't cause panic???? I wonder what those people who were unprepared are doing about it now. Are they finally awoke to the possiblity that it could happen again? Or, did they just stick their heads back in the sand?
Here could be our answers to the "what if this happend" question that we have asked so many times on this forum. But, without any believable reporting......will we ever know the true answer? I would be interested to hear if anyone knows anyone in this area and could give a true account of what really happened when the lights went out.
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