
EVNCPC is mobilizing maximum manpower and equipment, striving to restore power to more than 360,000 customers who are still without power. Previously, the unit had dispatched more than 1,300 people to the scene since November 7.
As of 12:00 on November 9, EVNCPC has restored power to 1,292,225 customers, reaching 78.16% of the total number of affected customers. Currently, 361,171 customers (accounting for 7.31% of the total number of EVNCPC customers) are being focused on by units to soon restore full power.

On the 110kV grid, units have restored 29/30 incidents and removed lines, only 01 110kV line belonging to Gia Lai Electricity Company (line 173/Hoai Nhon - 177/220 Phu My) is being urgently handled. 100% of 110kV transformer stations have resumed operation, ensuring the main power supply for the regional power system.
On the medium voltage grid, EVNCPC recorded 468 incidents, of which 334 have been restored (71.37%), and 134 are being handled. Of the total 19,563 distribution transformer stations affected, 15,388 have been restored (78.66%), and 4,175 stations are out of power. The estimated unrestored capacity is about 203.6 MW, equivalent to 5.35% of the maximum load of the entire system.

Gia Lai Electricity Company has restored 108/208 incidents, still losing power to 278,905 customers and 3,145 distribution transformer stations, with an estimated lost capacity of 169.7 MW.
Dak Lak Electricity Company has restored 79/113 incidents, still losing power to 82,266 customers and 1,030 distribution transformer stations, with an estimated loss of capacity of 33.9 MW.
Although many areas are still isolated and damaged after the storm, EVNCPC's forces are still working continuously at the scene, urgently handling incidents to soon restore stable electricity to people in the Central Highlands.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/tang-cuong-1000-can-bo-ky-su-cong-nhan-khoi-phuc-luoi-dien-tai-gia-lai-dak-lak-sau-bao-post822606.html






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