Cape Argus

Illegal connection­s bring power outages

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU mthuthuzel­i.ntseku@inl.co.za

WITH bad weather continuing to batter the city, residents in certain areas say they are experienci­ng power outages for prolonged periods.

This as the City says it was attending to a high volume of electricit­y service requests triggered by recent severe storms, load shedding and ongoing infrastruc­ture vandalism.

The City said its Electricit­y Call Centre and electricit­y depots were working with a skeleton staff due to a number of Covid-19-positive cases, and this was affecting its service delivery and turnaround times.

Residents in Mfuleni said the outages were created by Covid, a newly establishe­d informal settlement whose residents were illegally connecting from their electric poles and putting a strain on their electricit­y supply.

Resident Anela Madikane said that at times the residents would go without power for more than a week.

“Basically it feels like we are in an informal settlement, and it is unfair because we buy the electricit­y. The cables are constantly burning and they pose a risk to our children. “We need the City to come up with a sustainabl­e solution that can accommodat­e us and the people in the informal settlement with power, so that these illegal connection­s are stopped,” she said.

Macassar community activist Christiaan Steward said it was the second time that the power had been out for 14 hours. He said the community had tried in vain to get the ward councillor to pay attention.

Mayoral Committee Member for Energy and Climate Change, Phindile Maxiti, said larger area outages caused by infrastruc­ture damage took longer to resolve as these were caused by illegal connection­s, ongoing vandalism and by trees and shrubs growing into electricit­y infrastruc­ture.

Maxiti said that Covid-19 and last week’s load shedding had affected operations, and health and safety regulation­s must be adhered to in the interest of staff, contractor­s and customers.

“It must also be noted that many areas across the metro remain highly volatile. Although the City does its best to attend to requests as soon as possible, it cannot jeopardise staff and contractor safety,” she said.

 ??  ?? THE damaged electric pole at Ikwelerha Street, Extension 6, in Mfuleni.
THE damaged electric pole at Ikwelerha Street, Extension 6, in Mfuleni.

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