LIST: Meralco scheduled maintenance in Bulacan areas on Oct. 4,6

LIST: Meralco scheduled maintenance in Bulacan areas on Oct. 4, 6

/ 11:35 AM October 02, 2024

MANILA, Philippines — The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) announced Tuesday evening its scheduled maintenance work in parts of Bulacan for October 4 and 6.

Power outages will hit some parts of Marilao between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on October 4, Friday, as Meralco crews will replace and install new facilities in the Town & Country Executive Village 1 in Barangay Abangan Norte.

The following are the affected areas:

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  • Portion of Town & Country Executive Villages 1, 2, and 3
  • Four Kings Subdivision
  • Gonzales Subdivision in Barangays Abangan Norte and Abangan Sur

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Additionally, parts of Angat and Pandi will be affected on October 6, Sunday, between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m., and again between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. This schedule is in line with maintenance work and the installation of facilities at the Meralco-Angat substation.

These are the affected areas:

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  • Portion of Pundicion Street from Matias A. Fernando Avenue to and including Barangays Encanto, Paltok, San Roque, Santa Cruz, and Taboc in Angat
  • Portion of Pandi-Angat Road from Pundicion Street to and including Bagong Barrio, Cacarong Bata, Cacarong Matanda, Pinagkuartelan, Real De Cacarong, Siling Bata, and Siling Matanda in Pandi

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