Four days and counting — Central Karoo towns in critical scramble for water, generators after storms kill power supply

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Eskom is pleading for patience during the recovery operation in Karoo towns affected by a days-long power outage.

Four days and counting — Central Karoo towns in critical scramble for water, generators after storms kill power supply

On Tuesday Eskom said plans to repair infrastructure that was severely damaged by inclement weather in parts of the Karoo over the weekend were “well under way”, with a number of teams working on complex operations to restore electricity supply to the affected towns. Load shedding exemption requests were being considered – where the network and the load allowed – particularly for towns supporting the affected areas while the recovery was in progress. These included the Beaufort West Municipality which was exempted so it could support water-provision operations in affected Central Karoo towns.

 

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