Electricity crisis in northeastern China: Factory-malls closed, people barred from heating water


Beijing, Ta. Tuesday 28 September 2021

The power crisis that began in northeastern China is now escalating. The situation is so bad that some factories, malls, shops have to close and people at home are having trouble. A power crisis has been raging in northeastern China for several days due to a shortage of coal supplies.

Amid rising demand from manufacturers in China, coal supply has been affected, and coal prices have also risen sharply. There is a power crisis. As a result, companies like Apple and Tesla are on the verge of closing down their factories.

Now Limited is getting electricity

The timing was set last week for electricity in the Changchun area so that homes and factories can get the right amount of electricity but people living here say the electricity is going too high and taking long cuts.

The biggest crisis for China is that manufacturing has been hit hard as factories are not getting the electricity they need. The administration's challenge is to provide electricity to the people so that it does not get cold.

Do not run heavy products

People in Huludao in the area have been told not to use heavy electronics items, and people have even been banned from heating water. According to local reports, the power crisis in China is likely to continue.

The power crisis in China comes at a time when China's economy is already in the midst of the Corona era. The crisis is growing for China.

About 15 Chinese companies have reported that their production has stopped, while 30 Taiwanese listed companies have said they will stop production due to the power crisis.

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