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Need transforme­r to check voltage issue, not pole: Medavakam residents

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CHENNAI: Despite repeated requests for a transforme­r to support low voltage, the Medavakkam residents, including the ward councillor, are only left with disappoint­ment. They allege that the action taken by the department is more of an eyewash.

After over 18 months of petitionin­g both the Tamil Nadu Electricit­y Board (TNEB) officials and State Electricit­y Minister V Senthil Balaji for a transforme­r in the area, the officials have raised an electric pole three weeks back. However, the residents speaking to DT Next allege that the electric pole will not suffice to address the low voltage issue. And instead urged for a transforme­r to be fixed soon.

Speaking to DT Next, Ward 6 Councillor Bhuvaneshw­ari Magesh, also a resident of Mandaveli street pointed out that Medavakkam residents have been facing the low voltage issue for four years, but with increase in households in the area, the problem has become severe. “We complained and petitioned the TNEB officials and the minister for one-and-a-half-years. After which, about three weeks back, they raised a 100 volts electric pole. But, the pole will not address the issue, we require a transforme­r in the area as we have 4,000 households living in the locality,” said Magesh.

Some of the areas affected by the low voltage are Arignar Anna Street, Anna Cross Street, Velvam Street, Vanniyar Street and Kamarajar Street.

“Due to low voltage, children preparing for board exams are facing difficulty. Also, it is difficult to get by due to summer, “added a resident at Anna street.

But, residents allege that TNEB officials take summer as an excuse and claim the voltage issue will be resolved after summer. Additional­ly, officials have been promising the residents that the cost estimate for the transforme­r is underway.

Officials could not be reached when contacted.

Some of the areas affected by the low voltage are Arignar Anna Street, Anna Cross Street, Velvam Street, Vanniyar Street and Kamarajar Street

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Electric pole raised at Medavakkam to address low voltage issue

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