V: Okay, here's the story. On a national route a few miles north from me, a fuel truck had pulled onto the side of the road directly below some power lines. Somehow, that truck practically exploded, and the resulting fire was so intense that it completely melted those power lines.
While I was lucky to not lose power at my place (unlike those who were closer to the site of the incident), I did lose internet connection, so I had no idea what was going on until my dad got a text from our internet supplier informing him about the reason for our sudden loss of connection. Internet connection in our house was lost at around 3 pm on Monday (forcing both of my parents who work separate jobs remotely from home to end their work day early), and was finally restored at around 9 am the following morning. That left me with not much to really do to occupy my time, so I ultimately decided to do a little cleaning in my room that I had been putting off for months, so at least I'm glad to finally get that taken care of.
Earlier today, I decided to ask for more information regarding this strange incident (so I could tell you what really happened), and it turns out there was an almost identical incident in almost the exact same location just last summer. With that in mind, I can't help but wonder if there needs to be a redesign of that infrastructure so something like this won't happen a third time.