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Taiwan, hit by power outage, works to restore supply

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Tech powerhouse Taiwan started phased blackouts islandwide after an outage at a coal- and gas-fired power plant hit 6 million homes, as the government worked to resume normal supply by evening. The world's biggest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd , said some of its facilities suffered a 'brief power dip', but power had been restored.

Officials at three major science parks in Hsinchu, Tainan and Taichung, where TSMC and other semiconductor firms all have large operations, told Reuters there was no impact on the operations of the major chipmakers.

In a text message, the government said its grid did not have sufficient electricity capacity after the outage at the power plant in the southern port city of Kaohsiung. Several cities reported blackouts, the official Central News Agency said, as a top official appealed for calm. - Reuters