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2,525 sub-stations closed: TNB

KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has suspended operations of 2,525 sub-station’s in states affected by floods as of 4pm today.

The figure was up from 2,473 in the 9am and in a statement it said that this figure increased from 1,318 sub stations from yesterday.

TNB Senior General Manager for power distribution (Region 2 Operations) Abdul Aziz Abdul Majid said 1,860 sub-station’s are in Kelantan, 152 in Terengganu, 424 in Pahang and 79 in Perak.

“Operations were stopped to prevent short-circuit,” he said.

Abdul Aziz who is also the TNB’s Flood Management Chief Coordinator said in areas where flood waters have receded, 401 sub stations have been reactivated.

This includes 245 in Kelantan, 34 in Terengganu, 102 in Pahang and 20 in Perak.

Until 9am today, the temporary stoppage of the sub-stations involved 179,466 consumers, increasing from 155,383 consumers this morning.

The number of affected consumers in Kelantan stood at 151,610, Pahang (19,357), Terengganu (5,754) and Perak (2,745).

Abdul Aziz said more than 1,000 TNB personnel have been deployed in Kelantan, Perak and Terengganu.

“Apart from monitoring the sub stations, TNB facilities are also used in helping with evacuation of flood victims to relief centres,” he said.

For further information on services and electrical supply, consumers can contact the utility company on its TNB Careline at 15454.

Meanwhile, he said TNB has begun utilising 57 generator sets in Pahang, Terengganu, Perak and Kelantan, 38 of them are in operation.

“Three generator sets are in the process of being sent to Kelantan. We are facing difficulties in sending the generator sets to Kelantan due to the bad flood situation and impassable roads,” he said.

He adds that the generator sets are for areas deemed important and flood relief centres which is passable by vehicles.

“However, we will work with the authorities to ensure that areas which are in darkness will receive electricity supply as soon as the situation warrants it,” Abdul Aziz added.

He adds they are also in the midst of sending other generator sets, whether belonging to TNB or their business associates to the affected areas.

“In addition 22 portable generators have been supplied to flood relief centres so far,” he said.

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