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Power restored to Russia's main naval base home town after four days, governor says

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Posted on January 27, 2026

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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MOSCOW, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Power was restored on Tuesday to the home town of Russia's main naval base after four days of blackouts caused by the collapse of aging power lines during bad winter weather

Power restored to Russia's main naval base home town after four days, governor

Impact of Power Restoration in Severomorsk

MOSCOW, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Power was restored on Tuesday to the home town of Russia's main naval base after four days of blackouts caused by the collapse of aging power lines during bad winter weather, the regional governor said.

Background on the Naval Base

The closed town of Severomorsk, the headquarters of Russia's Northern Fleet on the Barents Sea's Kola Bay, is home to Russia's most important naval command. It controls Russia's biggest fleet of ballistic missile submarines and extensive arsenals of nuclear warheads, missiles and repair yards.

Cause of the Blackouts

Andrei Chibis, the governor of the wider Murmansk region, said on Tuesday that power had been restored to Severomorsk. Electricity supplies were cut to the northern city of Murmansk and Severomorsk on January 23.

Significance of Closed Towns

Five pylons, two of them almost 60 years old, collapsed about 7 km (4 miles) from Murmansk on January 23, according to local media. Two dated from 1966, two from 1982, and one from 1988, according to the Severomorsk online news site.

Russia's so-called "closed towns," usually around major defence or nuclear installations, have much stricter controls than most other places. Entry is controlled and special permissions are needed to visit.

(Reporting by Guy FaulconbridgeEditing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Power restored in Severomorsk after four days.
  • Blackout caused by collapse of aging power lines.
  • Severomorsk is home to Russia's Northern Fleet.
  • Five pylons collapsed near Murmansk.
  • Closed towns in Russia have strict entry controls.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a blackout?
A blackout is a temporary loss of electrical power in a specific area, often caused by equipment failure or severe weather conditions.
What is a naval base?
A naval base is a military facility for the docking, maintenance, and operation of naval ships and submarines.
What are closed towns?
Closed towns are areas in Russia with restricted access, often due to their proximity to military or sensitive installations, requiring special permissions for entry.

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