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Media and residents desperate for clarity on Kempton power outages

Load shedding impacts repair work and testing.

Update at 18h30 from CoE:

“The team will start restoring. Assist by switching off all non-essential appliances which will help in stabilising the system and a faster restoration to all customers.”

Earlier reports:

Kempton Park ward councillors stated that “there are different stories about the Kempton Park power outage which is causing havoc”.

Also read: Kempton residents FED-UP with power outages

This is in response to the media and residents’ plea for feedback regarding the Kempton Park power outage.

“After load shedding yesterday, we lost one of our key substations. Teams worked throughout the night to investigate and resolve the issue,” ward councillors informed residents on Monday morning via automated responses.

Also read: Kempton Park residents again suffer power outage

Testing resumed this morning after loadshedding and CoE then identified further damages to the system from the tests on the affected 66kV infrastructure.

At 15h00 it was announced that Kempton Park was undergoing load shedding again which impacted repair work and testing.

Affected areas include Birchleigh, Glen Marais, Van Riebeeck Park, Terenure, Birch Acres, Aston Manor, Allen Grove, Bonaero Park and surrounding areas.

“Technicians are on site conducting isolations to open and inspect the affected infrastructure.”

According to automated messages from Kempton Park ward councillors, estimated restoration time is 22h00.

City of Ekurhuleni, on its social media platforms, did not provide an estimated restoration time.

Residents, frustrated with the Kempton Park power outage, gathered on P91 near McDonald’s this evening, expressing frustration with the power outage.

Residents, frustrated with the Kempton Park power outage, gathered on P91 near McDonald’s, expressing frustration with the power outage.

 

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Marietta Lombard

Editor-in-Chief of Caxton Joburg Metro with 26 years' experience in the community newspaper industry. I serve as Gauteng Director and deputy executive director of the Forum of Community Journalists and I am a press representative of the Press Council SA.
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