Power outage in Kritzmow: E.DIS technicians on duty!

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Power outage in Kritzmow: The power supply was affected on June 14, 2025. E.DIS Netz technicians quickly repaired the problem.

Stromausfall in Kritzmow: Am 14.06.2025 war die Stromversorgung betroffen. Techniker von E.DIS Netz behoben die Störung schnell.
Power outage in Kritzmow: The power supply was affected on June 14, 2025. E.DIS Netz technicians quickly repaired the problem.

Power outage in Kritzmow: E.DIS technicians on duty!

On June 14, 2025 at 10:45 p.m., there was a disruption in the region's power supply in Kritzmow, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. E.DIS Netz GmbH was immediately required to analyze the situation and initiate necessary repairs. Fortunately, the disruption was resolved the day before, June 13, 2025 at 3:32 p.m. This was reported by news.de. The affected area was on Am Weitenmoor street in Klein Stove (zip code 18198).

Although the general power supply in Germany is considered stable - with only a few minutes of outages per year - it remains important to remain calm in the event of disruptions. Special information on this came from E.DIS Netz GmbH: Those affected should first check their fuses in the fuse box and not contact the rescue control centers immediately, but rather contact their energy supplier. A good tip for keeping track, as is also recommended on stromnetz.berlin. A free self-check is also recommended in order to quickly get clarity about possible problems.

Disturbances in the power grid and their effects

In Germany, low-voltage faults are the most common and usually occur in individual households. Even if the majority of households are spared from the disruptions, the system is not infallible. Statistics show that the average supply interruption for each connected end consumer per year is tracked by the System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDIEnWG). It is approximately the length of time for which a household has to survive on average without electricity and is recorded by the Bundesnetzagentur.

However, with relatively few outages in recent years, Germany demonstrates a high quality of care. The SAIDIEnWG total value, which only takes unplanned interruptions into account, shows that most users can expect at most a small loss of electricity information each year. Nevertheless, individual disruptions, such as the one in Kritzmow, are always a signal to continue to keep an eye on the infrastructure and take appropriate measures to improve it.

If there is a problem, it may be worth consulting an installer, especially when it comes to house connection fuses. An important point that stromnetz.berlin emphasizes: Defects that arise in your own living area can be costly. Flat rates apply here for operations, including emergency services outside of regular hours, which can quickly add up.

However the situation develops in the future, one thing is clear: the utility companies are well advised to act proactively and always stay up to date in order to meet the high demands of consumers and further strengthen security of supply in Germany.