BELGRADE, May 4 (Hina) - A great part of Serbia has had no electric power since Tuesday morning following an attack launched by NATO. The Electric Power Industry of Serbia reported that the disruption in supplying with the power was
caused by the switch-off of the transmission lines from the water power plant Djerdap on the Danube River in the north of Serbia. The system of supplying with electric power is being gradually restored.(hina) jn ms
BELGRADE, May 4 (Hina) - A great part of Serbia has had no electric
power since Tuesday morning following an attack launched by NATO.
The Electric Power Industry of Serbia reported that the disruption
in supplying with the power was caused by the switch-off of the
transmission lines from the water power plant Djerdap on the Danube
River in the north of Serbia.
The system of supplying with electric power is being gradually
restored.
(hina) jn ms