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Showers bring relief from heat, but outages continue in Noida

Showers bring relief from heat, but outages continue in Noida

Time of India17-06-2025
Noida: As Tuesday's brief showers brought some respite from the scorching heat, several areas in Noida and Ghaziabad were left without electricity for 30 minutes to an hour in the afternoon.
In Noida, sectors 36, 115, 100x, 71, 7x, 130, and 135 along the expressway were the most affected. While residents of Ghaziabad's Sanjay Nagar, Loni, Vaishali, Indirapuram, and Vasundhara also reported disruptions, some due to local faults and overloaded equipment. Officials, however, said that most faults were resolved quickly as rain eased in the evening, but residents have pointed to the persistent outage issue that escalates, especially after the rains.
Yashpal Singh Chikara, the RWA secretary of Block HD in Duplex Villas, Sector 135, told TOI that they were facing regular outages amid excessive heat, and Tuesday's showers contributed to nearly half an hour of power cuts.
"Every time there's even a little rain or strong wind, the power goes out in Duplex Villa, Sector 135. Today, it went off due to a fault during the showers. Neighbouring sectors like 130 and 137 were also affected," he said.
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Residents also pointed to the waterlogging issue, followed by the rain.
Ashoo Sharma, RWA vice president in Sector 36, reported an outage that lasted for nearly half an hour and highlighted how old wiring in the area adds to the woes during the rainy season.
He said, "The power is immediately cut off after any strong wind or showers. Our sector's wiring is nearly 48 years old, and no upgrades have been made to the substation.
We have had numerous meetings with senior officials and filed more than 60 complaints through the integrated grievance redressal system (IGRS) regarding underground wiring, but action has been taken."
Similar was the situation in Sector 100x after the breakdown of the 33kV line from Sector 115 affected the power supply in the area, leading to an outage that lasted for more than an hour.
"Today's power cuts severely impacted several societies in Noida, including Home 121, Gaur Grandeur, Amrapali Platinum, Eldeco Aamantran, Aranya in Sector 119, and Prateek Laurel, Amrapali Zodiac in Sector 120, among others.
"The discom confirmed that the power failure originated from the Sector 115 substation due to a transformer tripping issue," said Nikhil Singhal, president of the Noida High-Rise Federation (NHRF) for the 100x sectors.
Indra Singh Rana from Abhay Khand 3, Indirapuram, complained of nearly 40 minutes of power cuts. "There were power cuts 3 to 4 times during the day in Sanjay Nagar on Tuesday, both before and after the rain," Tyagi pointed out, adding that the situation was poor consistently, regardless of the weather.
"For the past three to four days, we experienced power cuts lasting over 2 hours during both day and night in Sector 23, Sanjay Nagar. The conditions were similar in Kavi Nagar, Raj Nagar, and other areas in Ghaziabad. This is primarily due to transformers breaking down from overloading and cable faults caused by excessive heat," Tyagi added.
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