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A massive power outage occurred today at 12:30 leaving almost the whole of Dalmatia and southern Croatia, including Dubrovnik, without electricity. According to reports the electricity is out from Split to Cavtat, as well parts of neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina. . As Croatia accelerates its transition to renewable energy, outdoor energy storage cabinets have become the backbone of modern power infrastructure. Montenegro has been hit the hardest, with. . The interruption of electricity supply in parts of Croatia was caused on Friday by a power outage that affected several countries, the Croatian National Energy Company (HEP) reported later on Friday. Image for illustration purposes. The Balkans: Montenegro, Bosnia and most of Croatia's Adriatic coast where temperatures approached 40°C experienced a major power. .