Power is being restored to the last homes hit by a five-day blackout in Germany's snow-covered capital, Berlin.
The outage was caused by a suspected arson attack and came as temperatures dipped below freezing.
It is reportedly the longest blackout in the capital's post-war history. A far-left militant group has admitted being behind.
This weeks' images of residents - young and old - living through a prolonged blackout in the country's capital has reignited a debate about Germany's vulnerability to sabotage attacks, whether by domestic or foreign actors.
Schools, hospitals and care homes are among the tens of thousands of properties which were affected in south-west Berlin.











