Power supply returned to normal in Fiji yesterday after two months of daily blackouts caused by rebels sympathetic to coup-leader George Speight.
The guerrillas overran Fiji's only hydro-electric station at Monasavu on July 6. The station supplies three-quarters of the country's demand.
The rebels left the station three weeks ago but the area was considered too dangerous for electricity workers.
Herald Online feature: the Fiji coup
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Main players in the Fiji coup
The hostages
Fiji facts and figures
Images of the coup - a daily record
Power returns to Fiji
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