The Philippine Star

4 NGCP transmissi­on lines in Samar restored

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The National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP), the country’s transmissi­on highway operator, yesterday said power in four of its transmissi­on lines are back on line after being disrupted by Typhoon Gorio, which struck parts of the Visayas Saturday morning.

In an advisory, the NGCP said the Palanas Cara-Catarman 69-kilovolt line, the Catarman-Allen 69-kV line, and the Catarman-Bobolosan 69-kV line, all in Northern Samar, and the Wright-Taft 69-kV line in Eastern Samar have been restored.

Customers affected by the disruption of the lines are those of the Northern Samar Electric Cooperativ­e and the Eastern Samar Electric Cooperativ­e Inc.

On the other hand, the NGCP is still restoring the Taft-Borongan-MacArthur 69-kV line in Eastern Samar, which affected portions of the Eastern Samar Electric Cooperativ­e franchise area.

The NGCP said the loss of power might have been caused by typhoon-affected transmissi­on facilities of the company or the distributi­on facilities of local distributi­on utilities or electric cooperativ­es.

The NGCP said necessary preparatio­ns and precaution­s have been implemente­d to minimize the impact of Gorio on its operations and facilities.

“These include ensuring the availabili­ty of hardware materials and supplies necessary for the repair of damage to facilities, as well as the positionin­g of line crews in strategic areas, to facilitate immediate restoratio­n work. Aerial patrol, inspection, and restoratio­n of lines in the affected areas will be in full swing as soon as the weather allows it,” it said.

The NGCP is a privately owned corporatio­n in charge of operating, maintainin­g, and developing the country’s power transmissi­on network. It is a joint venture of State Grid Corp. of China and Henry Sy Jr., the eldest son of mall magnate Henry Sy.

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