Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Why is there always power failure in thunderstorm weather?

Why is there always power failure in thunderstorm weather?

Quite simply, for several reasons,

1. Lightning makes the circuit breaker work in rainy days. Automatic circuit cutting, wet air in rainy days and charge accumulation in the air are also challenges to high-voltage transmission lines, which are the most common.

2. A section of the line was struck by lightning, or rainwater infiltrated into the bare line, which caused the line to be short-circuited and burned, and the telephone pole fell down, making the line impassable.

3. In mountainous areas, heavy rains often lead to mudslides and landslides, damaging transmission lines.

4. In some thunderstorm-prone areas, it will be stipulated that the power supply will be temporarily turned off when the thunderstorm comes to reduce the injury.