Zimbabwe and Zambia experienced a synchronized electricity blackout on Tuesday after South African power utility Eskom triggered a shutdown due to a surge.
The power outage occurred just before 1 PM on Tuesday, with restoration efforts starting about an hour later.
Eskom switched off the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) system to prevent serious infrastructure damage.
The latest blackout was linked to failures in Zimbabwe’s infrastructure, which ZESCO (Zambia’s power utility) uses to import power from Eskom and Electricidade de Moçambique.
As all three countries monitor the SAPP system, Eskom ultimately decided to pull the safety plug, plunging its northern neighbours into darkness.
ZESA Holdings (Zambia’s power utility) confirmed the system disturbance in a statement on Tuesday evening.
ZESA said restoration to most parts of the country had been completed, except for areas under load shedding.