Parts of Johannesburg will have no electricity due to Eskom maintenance
Eskom has planned a crucial power interruption in Johannesburg for necessary network maintenance. Here are the affected areas…
Eskom, South Africa’s primary electricity supplier, has announced a scheduled power interruption for customers in parts of Johannesburg.
This disruption is essential for conducting maintenance on the distribution network, ensuring the reliability and safety of the electricity supply.
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AREAS TO BE AFFECTED IN JOHANNESBURG
The affected areas include Broadacres, Dainfern, Fourways, Gardens, and Witkoppen. The planned outage is set to occur on Thursday, 21 December 2023, from 9:00 to 15:00. During this period, customers are urged to treat all electrical appliances as live to prevent potential safety hazards.
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Electricity supply interruption due to planned maintenance in Fourways on 21 December 2023. pic.twitter.com/8Pq8kx5SKa
“In the interest of safety, customers are advised to treat all electrical appliances as live at all times during the power supply outage,” said Eskom.
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The maintenance activities focus on critical repairs and enhancements to the distribution power lines. Eskom emphasises the importance of these measures to guarantee the long-term efficiency of the electricity infrastructure.
In light of the inconvenience caused by the interruption, Eskom extends gratitude to customers for their cooperation and understanding.
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ESKOM APOLOGISES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED
The company apologises for any disruption and assures customers that the temporary inconvenience is a necessary step to ensure a robust and reliable electricity supply in the region.
Eskom encourages residents to plan accordingly, taking necessary precautions to mitigate the impact of the scheduled power outage on their daily activities.