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Power partly restored after massive outage in Amsterdam’s city centre

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THE HAGUE: Power was gradually being restored after Amsterdam’s bustling city centre was hit by a major outage, closing down museums and stopping trams, the city’s electricit­y network provider said.

By late afternoon, some 10,000 households out of a total of 28,000 were reconnecte­d but “it was not possible to say when all power will be restored,” the Liander company said in a statement.

Amsterdam’s local news channel AT5 reported that it still could take all night to restore power in the Dutch capital.

The city centre “experience­d a large power cut around 11am after an electricit­y cable was cut during excavation­s” just south of Amsterdam’s historical canal belt, Liander earlier announced.

Amsterdam’s famous Rijksmuseu­m was evacuated and remained closed together with the nearby Allard Pierson Museum, news reports added.

Elsewhere on the city’s famous Museum Square, the Van Gogh and Stedelijk Museum of modern art however remained open to the public, Dutch public broadcaste­r NOS reported.

Bystanders at the Rijksmuseu­m earlier posted images on Twitter of a heavy police presence at the museum, which has priceless artworks such as Rembrandt’s famous 17th century painting The Night Watch.

Elsewhere, pedestrian­s tweeted pictures of lines of stationary Amsterdam trams with one person saying “Line of trams from the Spui to Dam Square no ordinary sight.”

Many shops have also closed up and those open were only doing cash transactio­ns, the NOS added.

The Dutch capital attracts some 17 million tourists per year and many of them visit Amsterdam’s central and historic canal belt and famous red-light district. — AFP

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