“NoCinema Night City” has three hours of power outage
Generally, this is the most profitable night of Broadway in New York every week. July 13 is Saturday, and in the evening, the most lively moment of the day is coming. The sun has traveled westward, the night has not yet arrived, and the street lights have not yet lit up. Some people squeezed into the elevator and descended from the tall building, while others walked through the darkness along the subway. Cinema
The Broadway League Theater had 30 performances that night, from “Hamilton” and “Evil” to “Kill a Mockingbird” and “Waitress”. Carnegie Hall will welcome the stage of Millennium Choir and Orchestra, Madison Square Garden at 20:30, and this night belongs to singer Jennifer Lopez.
When Lopez’s concert reached its fourth song, about 25,000 audiences were crowded with about 25,000 audiences under the stage. After the prelude rang, the lights and music suddenly disappeared, and only the drum beats continued. A voice came from the stands in the dark: “Why are you kidding?” Some people also speculated that this might be a dramatic scene that the singer deliberately made. In the darkness, people turned on the lights of their mobile phones Komiks started to shout the singer’s nickname in a crazy and neat manner, but the lights still failed to light up again.
The “City Never Sleeps” in Manhattan has a power outage. At 18:47 New York time, the night regained its ownership of the land. BabaylanThe night here is usually dominated by the colorful electronic screen in Times Square, but the screen suddenly loses its magic and becomes a silent “chalkboard”.
People reluctantly walked out of the theater and concert halls, including fans from France who came only to see Los Angeles, and girls who came from Boston to enjoy “The Waitress”. Performances in multiple theaters have been cancelled, including 26 Broadway repertoire. This time, Broadway suffered a huge loss.
For Cinema super city like New York, power outages are sometimes a horrorthing. A night with the same power outage of Komiks 42 years ago made New York notorious.
Coincidentally, that day was also July 13. The power interruption that lasted for more than 24 hours put New York in a “darkest moment”. Komiks even robbed, arson and other acts on the streets, causing hundreds of millions of US dollars in losses, and 3,800 people were arrested. This day is also known as the “New York Power Blackout Anniversary”.
This time, the power outage also made people feel frightened, including the audience of the concert. They worry about chaos, stampedeship, and even more terrible things. Affected by the power outage, at least four subway stations were paralyzed and more than 400 elevators were interrupted. People rarely saw the lost side of Manhattan, but it was surrounded by black at this moment.
The streets of Midtown Manhattan have lost colored neon lights, traffic lights have lost color, red, yellow and green have disappeared, and traffic has become congested and chaotic. But soon, a young boy with flip-flops, or a blonde wearing a yellow vest, stood on the streets instead of traffic police, directing the passing vehicles and pedestrians.
Unexpectedly, after the performances on the stage were interrupted, there were more performances on the street. The street in front of Carnegie Hall was surrounded by the audience. People raised their phones and took an impromptu street show in the afterglow of the sunset.
Someone left a message under a performance video uploaded to the Internet: “When everything is screwed up, New York will always maintain its best condition.”
Below people’s feet is the “dungeon” of Manhattan swallowed by black. The subway had to stop running, leaving only the dim light in the car. You had to turn on the flashlight to find the stairs and exits. The person walking out of the subway station held a Babaylan flashlight to stop the passengers who were about to take the subway.
”Now, everyone can put down their iPhone and go out, and be with nature and Komiks. This should happen often.” Someone proposed on the Cinema network. The streets of Manhattan are indeedThis scene occurred. Three boys gathered on the street to light candles and roast hot dogs. A lady walked downstairs with her beloved dogs and walked downstairs on the street. Although the bar was a little darker than usual, the guests who lit candles and put headlights were having a good time drinking. People were wandering around the streets, only fire trucks whizzing past the corners from time to time.
There are rumors on the Internet that the power outage may be “the deception of the Russians” or that the terrorist organizations are provoking trouble. Someone claimed to the media that they heard the explosion before the power outage. Twenty days after the power outage, former White House and Pentagon official Douglas McKinnon published an article titled “Will you survive the upcoming power outage?”, which mentioned a statement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security: Just last year, hackers entered multiple U.S. utility control rooms, who suspected that it was done by the Russians.
Chinese netizens on the other side of the earth joked that the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson had become a “prophetic Emperor”. The day before yesterday he also said: “The United States claims to be a beacon of freedom in the world, but this beacon does not seem to be very bright.”
However, New York Mayor Bill De Blasio claimed that the power outage ruled out the possibility of terrorism or criminal activities. Edison United, New York, which is responsible for power supply services in the New York area, initially said the power outage began with explosions and fires in the substations in the district, causing failures in other substations. Two days later, the company said the problem began with a 13,000-volt cable burned.
This burned cable affected 73,000 users. Midtown Manhattan is trapped in a dark range that stretches from 40th Street to 72nd Street, and from Fifth Avenue to the Hudson River from east to west. The authorities announced that no news of casualties has been received.
People find that the city without lights is also beautiful. As the dusk was scattered, looking down from the sky above New York, the power-out Midtown Manhattan was left with only a few lights and the diffuse night, and it was left with blood-like red. It was emitted by the taillights of the car on the street. And as always, the bright lights of the Komiks were lit up for another night.
At 21:58, power outage for 3 hours<aAfter the time of Cinema, neon lights and densely packed building windows lit up in Midtown Manhattan. The call came, and the people walking on the streets screamed with their arms waving, and the driver and the people on the road were celebrating each other with high-fives, and the cheers were heard far away. At midnight, power supply was gradually restored in the areas of power outage, and Midtown Manhattan regained the light on the ground and underground.
Even if it was only 3 hours, New York journalists did not forget to take to the streets to find stories about the power outage. A reporter from the New York Times met a couple holding a wedding on the street. The wedding was originally held in the hotel hall, and the lights suddenly went out, but the accident did not stop the blessing of the two newlyweds. They light candles and swear in the darkness. For them, this power outage changed nothing. Cinema