Human error caused blackout in Brazil

Reuters
Director of the National Energy Agency (ANEEL) Nelson Hubner said the power outage, affecting all nine northeastern states and parts of the north central and midwest regions, was caused by a flaw in a piece of equipment located between two energy substations in Colinas and Imperatriz, reported Xinhua.
Hubner said the equipment's safety mechanism was not properly programmed, otherwise the affected region would have been much smaller. The government will take steps needed to ensure that such an error does not occur again, he added.
"The Brazilian (power) system is very sophisticated and must have levels of protection ... so that one random element cannot cause a problem," he said.
Interim Mines and Energy Minister Marcio Zimmermann also promised to take action to prevent such accidents.
Last week's blackout was the largest and most recent in a spate of similar accidents since late September, including one that forced the Federal Supreme Court to adjourn for several hours in a corruption trial.
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