Eskom has announced a scheduled nine-hour power outage for parts of Soweto, Gauteng, due to planned maintenance work on the electricity distribution network. The power utility confirmed that the outage will take place on Friday, 7 March, from 9:00 to 18:00.
Eskom Confirms Nine-Hour Power Outage in Gauteng
According to Eskom, the power outage will specifically impact Braamfischer Phase 2 in Soweto. The scheduled maintenance is crucial to ensuring the reliability and efficiency of the electricity supply.
“The power outage will affect customers in parts of Braamfischer Phase 2 on Friday, 7 March, from 9:00 – 18:00. The interruption of electricity is necessary to perform essential maintenance on our distribution power lines,” Eskom stated.
The power utility emphasized that planned maintenance across Gauteng is an integral part of its infrastructure servicing strategy. These upgrades are essential for maintaining safety and improving the overall performance of the electricity distribution network.
Recent Power Outages in Soweto
This is not the first instance of planned maintenance affecting Soweto. On Tuesday, 4 March, Eskom conducted similar maintenance work that led to a nine-hour power outage in Doornkop, Soweto.
Safety Advisory for Residents
Eskom has urged residents to treat all electrical appliances as live at all times during the scheduled power outage. This precaution is necessary to prevent electrical hazards once power is restored.
“Eskom apologises for any inconvenience that may be caused by this maintenance. Should circumstances beyond the control of Eskom arise, the planned electricity maintenance may not proceed as communicated,” the power utility added.
Additionally, if unforeseen circumstances arise, the power outage may be rescheduled or canceled.
Affected Areas in Soweto
The nine-hour power outage on 7 March will primarily impact Braamfischer Phase 2 in Soweto. Residents in this area are advised to prepare accordingly by charging essential devices and making alternative power arrangements where necessary.
The power utility continues to implement scheduled maintenance across Gauteng as part of its efforts to maintain a stable electricity supply. While the power outage in Soweto may cause temporary inconvenience, the maintenance work is essential for the long-term improvement of the province’s electrical infrastructure.
Stay informed about future maintenance schedules and possible power outages by following official announcements.
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