Cape Town to conduct critical 14-hour electricity interruptions

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Due to planned maintenance, six suburbs in Bonteheuwel and Epping, Cape Town, will not have electricity for at least 14 hours on Tuesday, 19 November.

The maintenance work will be carried out from 5:00 – 19:00 depending on the weather and if all goes to plan.

CAPE TOWN TO CONDUCT ELECTRICITY MAINTENANCE

The City of Cape Town has emphasised that the electricity supply interruptions will only impact the highlighted areas on the maps and only on the relevant dates.

In addition, the outage duration is an estimation and restoration could be delayed due to the complex nature of the infrastructure work.

To view the area outage maps visit: https://bit.ly/4eQmGwQ

POWER COULD BE RESTORED ANY TIME

The City of Cape Town said electricity supply could be restored at any time and customers must please treat all electrical installations as live for the full duration of the interruption.

“Residents are encouraged to switch off appliances as a precaution and to avoid damage caused by power surges when the power comes back on,” the metro said.

However, in the event that power is not restored within communicated timeframes, residents have been urged to check the the municipality’s official communication channels, including the social media channels. Alternatively, they can contact the call centre before logging a service request in relation to the planned maintenance work.

MORE MAINTENANCE WORK SCHEDULED

Earlier this week, the City of Cape Town also announced maintenance work in Bonteheuwel that will be carried out over three days on 21, 26, and 28 November 2024 from 08:30 to 16:00 if all goes to plan.

The municipality has emphasised that the electricity supply interruptions will only impact the highlighted areas on the maps and only on the relevant dates.

To view the area outage maps visit:

DO YOU LIVE IN CAPE TOWN? HOW DO YOU PREPARE FOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DISRUPTIONS OR POWER OUTAGES?

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