City Power says all hands on deck following floods in Joburg

City Power infrastructure took an absolute battering during the storms of the past few days. Picture: Twitter/Michael Sun.

City Power infrastructure took an absolute battering during the storms of the past few days. Picture: Twitter/Michael Sun.

Published Dec 11, 2022

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Johannesburg - The City of Joburg’s power utility City Power said it has deployed all available technical resources and adjusted working hours to deal with the electrical crisis currently unfolding in Johannesburg.

“The recent heavy rains and flooding coupled with up to Stage 6 load shedding means we are effectively dealing with a crisis situation,” MMC for Environment & Infrastructure Service Department (EISD) Michael Sun said on Saturday evening.

“City Power is rising to this unprecedented challenge with courage and focus. I have every confidence the technical strategy on the table will be effective and I am in constant communication with the City Power team to ensure that we get to every single outage without delay.”

City Power infrastructure took an absolute battering during the storms of the past few days. Picture: Twitter/Michael Sun.

The power utility was dealing with up to 1000 active outages and 4000 open calls reported by residents with no power on Saturday evening. City Power said this is a moving target as infrastructure damaged by flooding comes under pressure, alongside the added dangers of load shedding and cable theft.

"I have also directed City Power’s executive to ensure the recovery process is over communicated to the councillors and public," Sun said.

The EISD, on the other hand, expressed concern that an unlicensed infographic with City Power's logo was being circulated.

"On December 9, City Power issued an internal memo to its employees requiring a ‘disaster management’ approach, which means that City Power will go into a crisis management and resolution mode when outage calls reached 3000 calls threshold. Regrettably, this memo was used to mislead the community that City Power had declared a state of disaster on behalf of the City of Johannesburg and pulling back resources, which is not true," the department said.

The EISD said human resources and specific technical expertise have been pulled together in teams to stabilise the situation, and all available electricians and assistants are being deployed to fault restorations with contractors sharing the workload.

The teams will attend to all outages from 6am to 6pm.

"Area outages will continually to be attended after 6pm with individual and isolated outages to be attended to by the day shift. Top management will meet at 7:00 am and as when required daily to regroup and resolve challenges," the department said.

"City Power is now All Hands-on Deck to deal with the range of issues facing City Power from simple power restoration and cable faults to complex failing infrastructure and vandalism."

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