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Power outage in Baoshan, Hsinchu County; fortunately no science park businesses affected, about 57 households still without power

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A power outage affected approximately 193 households in Baoshan Township, Hsinchu County, Taiwan.
  • The outage was caused by a suspected line failure, and 57 households remain without power.
  • Fortunately, the affected area did not include any businesses from the Hsinchu Science Park.

A power outage struck the Dayaya Road and Daqi 1st Road areas in Baoshan Township, Hsinchu County, Taiwan, around 11 a.m. today. The incident affected a total of 193 households, including the well-known "Chide White House," the headquarters of Chide Machinery Lifting Engineering. Taiwan Power Company's Hsinchu District Office dispatched personnel for repairs, but approximately 57 households are still without electricity.

The affected area is adjacent to the Hsinchu Science Park's Baoshan 2nd Phase, which houses TSMC's 2-nanometer wafer fabrication plant and global research and development center. This proximity drew significant attention. However, Taiwan Power stated that no science park businesses were among the affected households. Restoration for the remaining 57 households is pending the science park administration's cooperation in removing construction fencing.

Taiwan Power reported receiving notification of the unexplained outage around 11 a.m. Initial assessments suggest a line failure, though the exact cause is still under investigation. Hu Han-yen, chairman of Chide Machinery Lifting Engineering, whose corporate headquarters is within the outage zone, expressed frustration after 20 minutes of work stoppage. He also voiced concern about the situation at the science park, fearing significant losses if it were affected.

As of 1 p.m., 136 households had their power restored. Taiwan Power is continuing efforts to restore electricity to the remaining 57 households, emphasizing the need for coordination with the science park administration to remove construction barriers hindering repair work.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.