Electricity went out across a broad swath of the former Soviet republic of Georgia late Wednesday, leaving more than 1,000 people stranded in halted subway trains in the capital and sending authorities scrambling to make repairs after what they said was a power-line accident. The outage hit most of eastern Georgia, including the capital, Tbilisi, which was without power for about an an hour and a half. Energy Minister Nika Gilauri and the outage affected some 2.5 million people. Full Story
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