Fenna-Skan 2 Cable Work Disrupted, But Not Primary Cause of Network Issue Rauma, Finland – Initial reports indicate that work on the Fenno-Skan 2 submarine cable project, connecting Sweden and Finland, has been temporarily disrupted. The Finnish network operator, Fingrid, confirmed the interruption following an incident at the Rauma substation, where the Fenno-Skan 1 and Fenno-Skan 2 submarine cables connect to the Finnish network. However, Fingrid’s preliminary assessment suggests the cable breakage itself was not the root cause of the operational issue. The precise reason for the disruption is still under investigation. The Fenno-Skan 2 cable, a significant infrastructure project, is designed to enhance electricity transmission capacity between the two Nordic nations. The cable’s installation involves complex underwater work and rigorous testing procedures. Fingrid officials stated they are working to restore full functionality and determine the underlying factors contributing to the disruption. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses. The incident highlights the ongoing importance of maintaining reliable electricity transmission infrastructure within the region. — Word count: Approximately 248 words. Topics: #cable #fenno #skan Post navigation “SURGICAL” FINGERPRINT⟩ Tallinn surgeons take the first steps towards robotic surgery RAINER SAKS⟩Why did Russia rush to release information about Putin and Trump’s phone call? (2)