Load-shedding is temporary power cuts to reduce grid demand. Utility providers use it to prevent overloads and long-term blackouts. More common in developing countries, especially South Africa
Ice storm is characterized by freezing rain with 0.25-inch ice accumulation. Forms when warm air layer overlies sub-freezing surface temperature. Supercooled rain droplets freeze on surfaces below 0°C
Load shedding is the planned distribution of electrical power to prevent grid stress. It works by notifying buildings and businesses about power outages. Load shedding can last from minutes to hours depending on circumstances
Power outage is the loss of electrical supply to end users. Causes include faults, transmission line damage, and equipment failures. Critical systems like hospitals and mines have backup power sources
105 is Mongolia's emergency telephone number
Master must be informed immediately and Not Under Command lights displayed. Traffic and navigational hazards should be checked. Manual steering should be used to avoid hazards. Emergency switchboard controls navigation, communications, and steering. All work permits must be suspended until situation resolved