The province of Bali in Indonesia, known as the country's most touristy island, has managed to restore the electricity supply after a blackout that occurred on Friday afternoon. The news was announced by the state company Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) on Saturday, ruling out the possibility of a cyberattack.
According to PLN, the electricity service has been completely restored in Bali, providing relief to residents and tourists who were affected by the disruption. The company assured that the situation has normalized and there were no indications that the blackout was a result of a cyberattack.
"We are pleased to announce that electricity has been restored throughout the island of Bali. We want to reassure the population and visitors, clarifying that there has been no cyberattack that caused this disruption," stated a spokesperson for PLN.
This incident, which left Bali in the dark for several hours, raised concerns among the population and tourists. However, with the prompt action of the power company, the situation was resolved without major complications.