Thousands of households in Taiwan face power outage, DPP authorities criticize small animals for "throwing the pot"

  Overseas Network, March 22. On the 21st, a large power outage occurred in many cities in Taiwan, affecting thousands of households. The DPP authorities blamed it on small animals, triggering a backlash in public opinion.

People from the blue camp have criticized severely that the infrastructure construction has not been done well.

  According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network" and other media reports, power outages occurred frequently throughout Taiwan, and there was a major power outage in Neihu District of Taipei City in the early morning of the 21st, affecting 3,000 households.

Eight hours apart, more than 800 households in Kaohsiung City’s large community also suffered a sudden power outage. Kaohsiung Fengshan and Xinbei Xindian also lost power respectively. A total of more than 7,000 households were affected by power supply, which caused strong dissatisfaction among households.

  Taipower said several of the outages were caused by high-voltage line failures caused by the Bird's Nest.

In this regard, Taiwanese media person Zhao Shaokang posted on the 21st that Taipower said that it was a lightning strike, and that it was a power outage caused by a bird's nest. Taiwan's "Minister of Economy" Wang Meihua also said that "there are many small animals in the countryside" who want to clear the responsibility, and the Cai authorities always put the problem. If you push it out, you will never reflect on yourself. Power outages have become a daily routine in Taiwan. The most basic and stable power supply has become the last thing the Cai authorities want to deal with.

He rebuked that after the DPP authorities came to power, the progress of the cable underground project was slow and stagnant.

The basic construction that should be done has not been done, how can there be a face to "dump the pot" of small animals?

  Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun also satirized on the 21st that the power outage was the fault of Taipower grassroots employees, birds, squirrels or birds building their nests. Su Zhenchang's fault.

  Jiang Qichen, the representative of public opinion of the Kuomintang, questioned that one person or one animal can cause a power outage across Taiwan.

(Overseas Network Yang Jia)