Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

5 weeks after Cyclone Nisarga, 184 villages still without power

- Surendra P Gangan surendra.gangan@htlive.com

MUMBAI: More than five weeks after Cyclone Nisarga made landfall in Raigad and Ratnagiri districts, damaging thousands of houses and crops, 184 villages are still without electricit­y. The restoratio­n of electricit­y is expected to take one more week.

Cyclone Nisarga had hit the coastal districts on June 3 and damaged multiple structures, including electricit­y and mobile poles, leading to the outage of the electricit­y. More than 1,500 villages in Alibag, Diveagar, and Shrivardha­n in Raigad district were disconnect­ed from power. Around 4.2 lakh customers in 628 villages in Mandangad and

Dapoli tehsils of Ratnagiri were without power supply. Of the 149 villages in Raigad, 35 villages are still without power.

“Of 1,900 affected villages in the district, 1,500 had no power supply. We could restore the electricit­y in almost all the villages barring just 149. The restoratio­n work is being done on a war footing despite the many challenges the authoritie­s came across. Some of the employees, who had come from other districts, especially for the restoratio­n work, tested positive for Covid-19. We expect the total restoratio­n to be completed within a week,” said Padmashree Bainade, resident deputy collector, Raigad.

Devendra Sayanekar, superinten­dent engineer, Maharashtr­a

State Electricit­y Distributi­on Corporatio­n Limited, said, “Around 10,000 houses from four villages in Dapoli and 31 in Mandangad are left disconnect­ed now. Around 8,500 electricit­y poles and 103 transforme­rs had been damaged, leading to losses of ₹32 crore. We had to bring manpower from other districts like Solapur, Pune, and Sangli to complete the work on priority. At least 800 employees are at work of restoratio­n and expect it to be completed in a week.”

In Shrivardha­n, the cyclone damaged crops on 11,430 hectares and damaged 1.83 lakh houses in Raigad. Ratnagiri witnessed damage to crops on 58 hectares, while more than 28,000 houses were partially or fully damaged.

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