A part of Frankfurt Airport’s power supply cut overnight by a dormouse

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The ability cut was because of a dormouse who caused a short-circuit at an electricity substation.

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A part of Frankfurt Airport’s power supply was cut off for several hours through the night after a dormouse caused a short-circuit at an electricity substation, officials said on Tuesday. The ability cut had only a limited effect on flights.

Energy company Syna said the rodent triggered the short-circuit around 10:45 p.m. on Monday, German news agency DPA reported. Electricity was cut off and the airport’s fire service was deployed because of the smoke that resulted from the incident. Power was restored around 3:20 a.m. and the dormouse was found dead next to the wire it had gnawed.

Airport operator Fraport said the results on air traffic were limited since the incident happened shortly before flights ended for the night.

Nonetheless, the airport said on social network X that “because of a technical problem, flight delays and cancellations might be expected … this morning.”

Eleven cancellations were announced on Tuesday morning, DPA reported.

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