
Heavy rain: KSEB urges caution
T'puram: KSEB called for heightened vigilance against electrical accidents due to the heavy rain and gusty winds across the state. Amidst widespread complaints of frequent power supply failures, KSEB sought public cooperation to overcome the severe crisis affecting the power distribution network.
The board appealed to public to be extra cautious while venturing out, especially during night and early hours, as incidents of line snapping were on the rise. If the public sees a snapped and unattended power line, they should inform the nearby KSEB office or call 9496010101, a statement from KSEB said.
KSEB has so far suffered a loss of Rs 120.81 crore due to rain-related havoc in the last few days. At least 2,190 high-tension posts and 16,366 low-tension posts were damaged. As many as 2,345 high-tension line snapping and 45,459 low-tension line snapping cases were reported. Power supply to around 57,000 consumers was damaged. Most of these connections were rectified, the statement said.
To ensure public safety, KSEB is forced to switch off many high-tension lines and transformers in flooded areas. TNN

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