Snake cuts off electricity to 10,000 households in Japan and provokes sympathy

A snake that infiltrated the Tohoku Electric Power Plant in Japan caused an hour-long power outage for about 10,000 households, Japan Today News reported.

And the snake caused the closure of the safety net at the station around 2 pm, causing a power outage.

Japanese media said that although residents were certainly uncomfortable without air conditioning on a hot summer's day, many people expressed their sympathy for the python that was killed by the electric shock, through thousands of posts and comments on social media.

And this is not the first time that animals have disrupted life in Japan, as previous news reports from Japan said that “excessive” urination of dogs on a traffic light pole caused the traffic light to collapse in 2021, and in 2013 bird droppings disrupted 25,000 traffic lights and not only This, but experts said this week that birds electrocuted, caught fire and fell to the ground, which led to the ignition of forest fires that destroyed homes and acres of land, but without clearly identifying the area, according to the site “Futures”.

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