Northern India’s power grid crashed Monday, halting hundreds of trains, forcing hospitals and airports to use backup generators and leaving 370 million people – more than the population of the United States and Canada combined – sweltering in the summer heat.
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The blackout, the worst to hit India in a decade, highlighted the nation’s inability to feed a growing hunger for energy as it strives to become a regional economic power.
Some small businesses were forced to shut for the day. Buildings were without water because the pumps weren’t working.
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