REMINDER: City Power announces

City Power announces planned power outage in Region A. Photo: Pixabay.com

REMINDER: City Power announces Emergency interruption on SUNDAY

City Power has reminded customers about an emergency interruption which will affect some parts of Johannesburg tomorrow.

REMINDER: City Power announces

City Power announces planned power outage in Region A. Photo: Pixabay.com

City Power has reminded customers about an emergency interruption which will affect some parts of Region A in Johannesburg tomorrow, Sunday, 20 August.

CITY POWER LISTS AFFECTED AREAS

In a statement, City Power said customers are hereby notified of an emergency interruption at the Delta G Switching substation which is scheduled for Sunday, 20 August.

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The emergency interruption takes place from 08h00 until 16h00 affecting the following areas:
Affected streets:

  • 15th Road
  • 16th Road
  • Part of Old Pretoria Road

MAINTENANCE WORK, REASON FOR EMERGENCY INTERRUPTION

According to City Power, the interruption is necessary to do essential maintenance work on the network which is part of its program of constantly striving to provide a better service.

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“City Power regrets any inconvenience that may be caused by this interruption.”

City Power

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“Should anyone require further information or clarity, kindly contact City Power’s Call Centre on 011 490 7484/ or the toll-free number 0800 202 925,” the entity advised.

JOHANNESBURG WATER CAUTIONS ABOUT LOW PRESSURE

Meanwhile, Johannesburg Water has indicated that its technical teams have completed repairs and water has been opened in the Craigavon area.
However, the entity specified that some customers will receive water while others will still experience low water pressure, especially in high-lying areas.
This follows an outage that persisted for more than 48 hours after the planned maintenance.
According to Joburg Water, the planned maintenance which took place on Tuesday, 15 August 2023 had a technical glitch and affected Witkoppen, Craigavon, and parts of Kengies, north of Johannesburg.
Water had to be isolated in Craigavon to allow the Johannesburg Water technical teams to conduct investigations into the reason for the area outage.

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