Sabotage to the Wire cable was the cause of power blackout In Hai Al-ssalaam
The Source: Mukalla/hadhramaut.info - 06/05/2011
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The power black out that hit Hai Al-ssalaam and its neighborhood on Wednesday evening was caused by an act of sabotage by an unknown person to the cable feeders.
This was reported by An official from power Electricity - Hadhramout
coast The cable feeder was connected to a transformer switch located in
the in Yaqoub CemeteryThe official added that the power institution leadership had to inform Hadhramout Governor Khaled religious, Mukalla District General Manager,Salim Saleh Bin Abdel-Haq as well as security agencies to carry out thier duties in tracking down, apprehend the perpetrators and bring them to justice. Coast of Hadramout Power and Electricity Director, deputy,director of public relation management paid a visit and inspected the damaged site and later directed the damaged cable to be repaired . They assigned the work to a number enginners from the institution to accelerate the repair and put back power electricity to the affected citizens as soon as possible. Work at the site started at seven thirty in the evening and continued till 01:20 after Midnight, all this was done through the efforts of workers to restore power as quickly as possible.The source called upon all citizens and those supervising the night security team in the city of Mukalla to report any acts of sabotage to cables and keep an eye on power transformers and cables that may be subject to some vandalism or theft by some weak people. Such vandalism activities leaves behind it of lose of material and increase the suffering of the people especially as we are getting closer to summer season..The person in charge in his statement reassured the citizens of Hadhramout coast that leaders from the power and electricity institution working on to stabilize the voltage,and ready to face any bottlenecks appears. He stressed on the need for concerted efforts and unity against the possibilities of tampering with public interest..
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