Thanks for further explaining. If the wire actually pulled out, it's possible then it is broken inside the wall or under the floor, however it runs. When it pulled out, one wire (one leg) stayed connected, the other wire (leg) came apart. Either the second one broke or where it connects it could have pulled apart.
The only way to know where it is, is to track the wire down to the first place it's connected and see if it broke or came apart at that junction. It's quite obvious, half of your electricity is dead. It was working perfectly fine before the accident happened. Nothing has changed with the converter/ breaker panel, Everything changed with the pulled wire. It's broken somewhere inside the wall.
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