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Million-Euro Reward Announced for Berlin Power Outage Investigation
Three weeks ago, parts of Berlin experienced a widespread power outage caused by a deliberate attack on the city’s electricity supply. In response, authorities have announced a reward of one million euros for information leading to the perpetrators. Senator Iris Spranger described this as an “unprecedented development,” highlighting the severity of the incident and the effort to bring those responsible to justice [Source 1].
The attack, which targeted the electricity infrastructure in Berlin’s southwest, has prompted a large-scale investigation. The German federal government and Berlin’s local authorities are collaborating closely to track down the responsible individuals, believed to be linked to left-wing extremist groups. With the reward now in place, officials hope to accelerate the investigation by encouraging the public to come forward with relevant information [Source 5].
Implications for Expats and Foreign Workers in Berlin
The recent power outage and subsequent reward announcement are particularly relevant for expats, international students, and foreign workers residing in Berlin. The attack disrupted electricity supply in key areas, which may have affected housing, workplaces, and educational institutions commonly frequented by the expatriate community. Those living or working in the affected districts should remain vigilant regarding security updates and possible service interruptions.
Authorities have not indicated direct changes to deadlines, rights, or obligations due to the power outage or the reward offer. However, affected residents – including expats and visa holders – may need to adjust their routines or be prepared for potential disruptions in energy services during ongoing investigations. Keeping emergency contacts and staying informed through official channels is advisable. Additionally, anyone with information about the attack is encouraged to report it to the police to benefit from the reward [Source 1].