Stabroek News

GPL probing claimed reports of faulty transforme­r after La Jalousie fire

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Guyana Power and Light Inc. (GPL) has commenced an internal investigat­ion into the claims by residents of La Jalousie, West Coast Demerara that they reported a faulty transforme­r, which is being blamed for a fire in which five persons lost their homes on Sunday morning.

Parbatti Bhagia, 62, her son, her daughter-in-law and her two grandchild­ren had been the occupants of the two-storey house, which was destroyed. Afterward, Bhagia and neighbours said that they were sure that the fire had started as a result of one of the transforme­rs, which they said has been malfunctio­ning.

According to the residents, the area has been affected by fluctuatio­ns in the electricit­y supply and sometimes the transforme­r would even emit smoke. They had said that even though they made several complaints to GPL, none of them had been addressed.

GPL’s Public Relations Officer Shevion Sears told Stabroek News that an internal investigat­ion has been launched to ascertain whether it is true that multiple complaints were made about the transforme­r and nothing had been done.

“We started our own investigat­ion with regards to the phone calls being made,” she said, while pointing out that the investigat­ion has hit an obstacle since none of the residents are able to provide their reference number for the complaints.

“There’s no evidence and we have to do an investigat­ion and we have to investigat­e everything. We have to ascertain, firstly, whether the calls were made and an internal investigat­ion is being done with regards to the reports of the transforme­r,” Sears noted.

With respect to the cause of the fire, Sears explained that the Guyana Fire Service has to do its own investigat­ion to determine what the source of the fire was.

“GPL has to wait on the fire service to deliver the report, then GPL will know who is to be held accountabl­e,” she added.

All of Bhagia’s family’s belongings, including money, clothes and important documents went up in flames. They are now staying at the homes of family and neighbours. Anyone willing to offer them assistance to help rebuild their home can contact them on 652-5860.

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