Baboon causes power cut in Zambian tourist town

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Published Jul 18, 2017

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Lusaka - A baboon plunged a Zambian

tourist town into darkness on Sunday after tampering with

equipment at a hydro-electric power station, the state

electricity company said on Monday.

The 108 megawatt power station in Livingstone, a hub for

tourists visiting nearby Victoria Falls, is close to a national

park but it is rare for animals to wander into the plant.

Zesco Ltd, which owns the power station, said the baboon

disturbed a high voltage transformer leaving about 40,000

customers without electricity for five hours.

"The baboon suffered an electric shock and was taken to

wildlife officers for treatment," Zesco spokesperson Henry Kapata

said, adding that the animal was fortunate to survive.

In a similar incident last year, a monkey caused a

nationwide blackout in Kenya.

Reuters

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