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Electricity outage to hit Patong

By The Phuket News

 

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The power outage in Patong will be on Thursday (Oct 10). Image: PEA

 

PHUKET: The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) has announced that the electricity supply will be temporarily shut off in parts of Patong on Thursday (Oct 10) as work is carried out on installing new high-voltage cables.

 

The areas to be affected by the power outage, from 9am to 5pm, are along Ratchapathanuson Rd, including the police accommodation building behind Patong Police Station, Safe House Hostel Patong, the Patong Fire Department, the Patong Municipality office, Patong Mansion Hotel and Lamai Apartment.


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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) has announced that the electricity supply will be temporarily shut off in parts of Patong on Thursday (Oct 10) as work is carried out on installing new high-voltage cables.

Our power fails almost daily, mostly due to poor infrastructure, grid overload, and occasional vehicles colliding with power poles. If the power company did announce a shut off, that would be nice but it would be much nicer if they could provide reliable power. Could that ever happen? Nah - probably not.

 

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2 hours ago, johnny49r said:

Our power fails almost daily, mostly due to poor infrastructure, grid overload, and occasional vehicles colliding with power poles. If the power company did announce a shut off, that would be nice but it would be much nicer if they could provide reliable power. Could that ever happen? Nah - probably not.

 

Don't worry. after they install the new high voltage cables the regular outages will continue as normal.

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They spend all this money on weapons of war,when they should be using

it to improve the infrastructure,but not so much kickback in that,so every

time it rains the electric goes off, even if it just looks like rain,it goes off.

Up here in Chiang Mai Saturday and Sunday,two storms, off goes the electric ,

I could hear the transformers exploding,must not be very well insulated.

goes off too if windy,but never mind roll out the populist policies.

regards worgeordie

 

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