Greenland's capital restores power, heating after storm damaged line


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  • Sunday, 25 Jan 2026

A bartender works in a bar during a city-wide power outage that local utility provider Nukissiorfiit said was caused by an accident, in Nuuk, Greenland, January 24, 2026. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

NUUK, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Greenland's capital ‌restored power early on Sunday after ‌a storm damaged a transmission cable and left thousands without electricity and heating through ‍the cold winter night.

Electricity ‍suddenly cut off ‌across Nuuk late on Saturday, witnesses ‍said.

The ​Nukissiorfiit utility - which supplies Nuuk from the Buksefjord hydropower ⁠plant southeast of the capital - said ‌power came back online around 4:30 a.m. (0630 ⁠GMT).

Greenlanders ‍are used to outages, often caused by harsh weather damaging the cable ‍which runs through rugged ‌terrain and spans two fjords.

Three days before the power cut, the government updated recommendations for crisis preparedness - including advice for people to keep five days' worth of water and ‌food- in the wake of tensions over U.S. President Donald Trump's demands to ​acquire the Danish territory.

(Reporting by Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Andrew Heavens)

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