The 2003 blackout was a massive power outage affecting 55 million people across the U.S. Northeast and Canada. Triggered by a software bug and tree contact with power lines, it caused an estimated $6 billion in losses. Utility companies and grid operators use its lessons to improve system monitoring and prevent cascading failures, benefiting businesses and residents through enhanced reliability.
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