Power outage in Unterwellenborn: TEN technicians work around the clock!

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Saalfeld-Rudolstadt reports power outages on October 5, 2025. Technicians quickly resolve current disruptions in Unterwellenborn.

Saalfeld-Rudolstadt meldet Stromausfälle am 5. Oktober 2025. Techniker beheben aktuelle Störungen in Unterwellenborn schnell.
Saalfeld-Rudolstadt reports power outages on October 5, 2025. Technicians quickly resolve current disruptions in Unterwellenborn.

Power outage in Unterwellenborn: TEN technicians work around the clock!

A power outage on October 5, 2025 caused excitement among the citizens of Unterwellenborn. According to news.de, the disruption took place at 8:53 p.m. and affected some households in the location, which caused confusion for those affected for a short time. However, at 8:55 p.m. the technicians from TEN Thüringer Energienetze GmbH & Co. KG were able to give the all-clear: the problems were quickly resolved.

In Germany, the power supply is only affected by disruptions for a few minutes per year on average. However, such events are not uncommon. These are often low-voltage faults caused by everyday factors such as construction work or technical malfunctions. According to thueringer-energienetze.com it is important, in the event of a power outage, to first check whether the problem only affects your own home or whether there is a larger disruption. In the event of serious incidents, the emergency numbers should only be dialed if there is truly an emergency.

Preparation is everything

The experts recommend preparing for possible power outages. Simple measures such as having battery-operated devices, flashlights or candles ready can be of great help in an emergency. Furthermore, important data should be kept safe, either with an uninterruptible power supply or a powerful power bank. Long-life food and drinking water are also very important for households that rely on electric water supplies.

Although you don't normally have to worry too much about the power supply, disruptions like the current one in Unterwellenborn show that interruptions can occur. This also happens in other countries, as bundesnetzagentur.de shows: In Great Britain, citizens have to expect an average of over an hour of power outage per year, while in Italy it can even be more than three hours. Germany, on the other hand, is doing relatively well compared to other European countries, with an average supply interruption of just 18 minutes per year.

In summary, despite the solid power supply in this country, there is always a certain risk that should not be underestimated. The current situation in Unterwellenborn reminds us to take our own preparation seriously and to be well prepared in an emergency.