Kenya Power workers upgrading power lines in Nyeri Town on July 13,
2014. A technical fault at a high voltage sub-station in Dandora this
morning disrupted power in parts of Nairobi, Coast and Mount Kenya
region. PHOTO | JOSEPH KANYI | NATION MEDIA GROUP
Kenya Power has said it has managed to restore all electricity supplies to areas affected by this morning’s outage.
The
Company’s General Manager, Network Management Eng. Benson Muriithi,
reported the Company technicians succeeded in restoring power to all
affected customers in less than three hours.
The technical fault was traced to a high voltage substation at Dandora area in Nairobi.
“Upon
investigation, we found out that a phase in one of our high voltage
lines was partly burnt causing power lines serving different parts of
the country to trip. The anomaly has since been rectified and all
supplies normalised by 1.00 pm.” he said.
A
technical fault at a high voltage sub-station in Dandora this morning
disrupted power in parts of Nairobi, Coast and Mount Kenya region.
Kenya
Power general manager for network management Benson Muriithi said the
affected areas included parts of the Nairobi Central Business District,
estates in Eastlands, Mombasa, Malindi, Nyeri and Thika.
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