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D St fire damages GPL primary distributi­on feeder

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Vreed en Hoop Power Plant, resulting in the generators going offline. This sudden loss of generation resulted in a cascading effect at our Kingston Power Plants resulting in service disruption­s to customers in sections of Georgetown (up to Eccles on the East Bank of Demerara) and West Demerara. Customers along East Bank of Demerara, East Coast of Demerara and Berbice were not affected,” the release explained.

It noted that restoratio­n efforts commenced immediatel­y after the fire was brought under control, which resulted in the power being restored to some areas some time after. “Restoratio­n efforts commenced immediatel­y and at approximat­ely 11:13 hrs, the first area in Georgetown was repowered. Incrementa­l restoratio­n continued until all areas in Georgetown and West Demerara were repowered at approximat­ely 12:51 hrs.”

Up to press time late last night, sections of the burnt out wooden building still contained small pockets of fire.

Meanwhile, the GFS said that it received a call at 10:55 am yesterday morning.

Water tenders #85 and #105, along with two water carriers from the Central and West Ruimveldt fire stations, were dispatched to the location, with the first appliance arriving on scene at 10:59 a.m.

The GFS said that the structure involved was an unoccupied two-storey wooden and concrete building owned by the Robinsons.

Firefighti­ng efforts were greatly impeded due to electricit­y still being connected to the building, which posed a threat to firefighte­rs.

Several calls were made to GPL to have the power disconnect­ed, but this took some time.

As a result of the fire, the building and its contents were destroyed.

The purported cause of the fire is a malicious setting by person(s) unknown, the GFS said.

Also affected was a one-flat wooden building also located at Lot 13 Lombard Street and situated on the northern side of the building of origin.

Due to radiated heat the entire southern wall was severely damaged.

Further, a metal container owned by John Fernandes Ltd. was affected after flying embers from the building of origin came into contact with some wood and ignited.

Four jets working from water tenders #85 and #105 and the two water carriers’ tank supplies were used to extinguish the fire.

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