Mikrolahutus
Mikrolahutus is a term derived from Estonian language, referring to a brief and localized power outage or short-term interruption of electricity supply. The word "mikro" translates to "micro," indicating the small scale or short duration of the event, while "lahutus" means "disconnection" or "discontinuation."
Such outages are typically caused by maintenance work, technical failures, or accidental damage to power lines
These short-term power interruptions can impact daily activities, especially in areas dependent on continuous electricity supply
Power companies employ various strategies to minimize mikrolahutus, including system redundancies, preventive maintenance, and rapid response
Overall, mikrolahutus represents a common aspect of the electrical distribution system, reflecting the technical and operational