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I guess the Irish have become a bit more fragile in recent years.

"A combined physical and cyberattack on a critical electricity transformer would cause “grid collapse” within two hours, impact critical services within six hours, and threaten “social collapse” in just 48 hours, according to experts from the Defence Forces."

 
I guess the Irish have become a bit more fragile in recent years.

"A combined physical and cyberattack on a critical electricity transformer would cause “grid collapse” within two hours, impact critical services within six hours, and threaten “social collapse” in just 48 hours, according to experts from the Defence Forces."


Is your insinuation the Canada is better situated infrastructurally, and socially to withstand a prolonged collapse of our power grid ?
 
Is your insinuation the Canada is better situated infrastructurally, and socially to withstand a prolonged collapse of our power grid ?

I lived in BC for 15 years. Long enough to convince me that I needed a back up to the grid. And long enough to convince me that a society built on wires is unnecessarily beholden to central control and the opposite of resilient.
 
I lived in BC for 15 years. Long enough to convince me that I needed a back up to the grid. And long enough to convince me that a society built on wires is unnecessarily beholden to central control and the opposite of resilient.

Collapse the power gird in Jan and see how fast people flee.
 
It alway amazed me the number of Manitoba Hydro employees who owned emergency backup generators.
 
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Collapse the power gird in Jan and see how fast people flee.

In 1998, one and a half million of us here in Quebec lived without electricity, for up to 30 days, in the middle of winter. It was called the Ice Storm of 1998. Society did not collapse. You have had general power failures of 24 to 48 hours in Toronto before, Society did not collapse. There are many storms that cause power to be lost for days and sometimes weeks regularly happening in Canada. Society does not collapse.

I think the Irish Defence Force is exaggerating what you need to cause social collapse. In Ireland, I would think such collapse more likely to occur as a result of running out of beer and whisky than prolonged power failure.
 
I could make Winnipeg utterly uninhabitable by hitting 4 different targets in February.
I won't say where and how but it's easy enough to figure out.
Actually this country is filled with disturbingly soft targets .
 
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