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A substation fault in Finland cut power to Sweden via a key cable on March 10, 2026, but the grid stayed stable and power was restored by midday.
A technical fault at a substation in Rauma, Finland, caused the Fenno-Skan 2 power cable to go offline on March 10, 2026, disrupting the link between Finland and Sweden.
Fingrid and Svenska kraftnat confirmed no sabotage or damage to the underwater cable, attributing the outage to a substation malfunction.
The 800-megawatt cable, critical for regional energy security, was restored by midday.
The incident occurred amid heightened regional concerns over undersea infrastructure, though no evidence of foreign involvement was found.
The outage lasted about 18 hours, with the national grid remaining stable due to low demand and strong domestic generation.
Una falla en la subestación en Finlandia cortó la energía a Suecia a través de un cable clave el 10 de marzo de 2026, pero la red se mantuvo estable y la energía se restauró al mediodía.