Hundreds of millions without power in India.
What it’s like not to have electricity in two days in a row
in a metro cities like New York or Tokyo in the middle of summer? How many
people could be trapped in elevators, trains or buildings, not to mention the
cars, trucks and busses on the road that are no longer controlled by signals? It’ll
make not only the transportation or traffic but also communication including
your favorite smartphone or the Internet. Foods and drinks would be spoiled and
restaurants would be all closed.
Balancing economic growth with stable infrastructure, distribution
of wealth, regions, demographic, job opportunities human rights and environment,
seems to be the biggest challenge for those rapidly growing and developing
nations.
Enjoy reading and learning about this massive blackouts in one
of the hottest and most populated countries.
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