NGCP: 7 provinces experience total blackout due to typhoon
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) on Saturday said seven provinces hardest hit by typhoon “Ompong” are experiencing “total power outage.”
Affected provinces with total power outage include Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Kalinga Apayao, Abra, Mountain Province and Nueva Vizcaya.
On the other hand, those with minimal power include La Union, 17 percent with power, Benguet with 10 percent, Pangasinan with 15 percent, Isabela with 11 percent and Zambales with 90 percent.
NGCP head of Operations and Maintenance Gil Listano said they are currently conducting a damage assessment.
“Alam namin kelangan mabalik kuryente. Sa ngayon tinatapos namin damage assessment. If the weather permits gagawin namin ang magagawa namin na marestore ito,” Listano said.
As of 2 p.m., NGCP reported a total of 20 damaged transmission lines.
In Northern Luzon, there is a total of 18 damaged transmission lines while one has been affected in South Luzon and one in Visayas.
“We have already dispatched our personnel to conduct damage assessments as early as three days ago. Nakaabang na rin ang helicopter namin para mapabilis ang damage assessment,” Lista added.
He said, once they have finished the damage assessment, only then they can give a definite time and day when electricity can be restored. /jpv
Inquirer calls for support for the victims of typhoon Ompong
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