The 90-Second Power Cut That Paralyzed a City for Days Is Not Bad Luck. It’s a Design Flaw.
A 90-second power cut caused days of train chaos. That’s not a freak accident — it’s a design flaw. Modern rail networks are so tightly optimized for efficiency that they have zero slack to absorb even tiny shocks. The real story isn’t the power cut; it’s the systemic fragility we’ve normalized across every critical infrastructure we rely on.