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Blackout Hits Queens as Heat Strains U.S. Power Grids
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Searing heat across the eastern U.S. caused a blackout in parts of Queens, New York, as power grids buckled, authorities reported. Local utilities urged residents to conserve electricity to prevent further outages amid the ongoing heat wave.
The blackout struck parts of Queens, a New York City borough, this week, officials said. It resulted from heat-related strain on the local power grid, they explained.
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The eastern U.S. has faced intense heat, pushing energy demands to critical levels. Power grids in multiple states are under pressure, utility companies reported.
Local utilities issued conservation warnings to Queens residents, officials confirmed. Reducing electricity use could prevent additional outages, they advised.
Blackouts during heat waves can endanger lives, particularly for those reliant on cooling. Vulnerable populations, like the elderly, face heightened risks, health experts warn.
New York City, with over 8 million residents, has complex energy infrastructure, records show. Extreme weather often exposes its vulnerabilities, engineers note.
Some advocate for grid upgrades to handle climate-driven demand surges. Others argue that conservation efforts are sufficient if widely adopted, sparking debate.
The outage may fuel calls for investment in resilient energy systems. It highlights the challenges of urban infrastructure under stress, analysts suggest.
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