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As mercury rises, there is no concession of blackouts in noida

As mercury rises, there is no concession of blackouts in noida
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Noida: Residents of more than 20 sectors say that they often see power outages, sometimes for about five hours, in the last two days.
They added that the claims made by Noida officials became the power cutting zone were wrong because of the absence of long-witnessed residential or storms or storms in various sectors.
They have now decided to meet with the minister of strength with their complaints.
“We will meet with the Minister of Strength for a gloomy power situation at GB Nagar because of blackouts that often become norms.
On Monday, there is a three-hour power cut in sector 35.
And this time the Department of Electricity cannot blame the weather because there is no storm or rain Duated in the last two days, “said NP Singh, sector 35 residents and the president of the development of the Welfare Association (DDRWA).
Residents maintain that even if local errors tend, problems appear in other parts of the city.
“The main reason for tripping and local errors is basically because of the old and rusty infrastructure that is released from some guarantees, it has not been properly improved,” he added.
While residents of the 7x sector also complained about the same situation, other areas that saw blackouts on Sundays and Mondays including Sektor 11, 12, 15, 19, 20, 22, 27, 27, 33, 33, 36, 33, 33, 33 , 33, 33, 39, 40, 41, 49, 69, 81, 82, 89, 100, 110 and sector-122 etc.
The situation is no different in Greater Noida and Western Greater Noida where residents complained about long blackouts.
“On Sunday, there was a power outage throughout the day at my house in C-468 in the alpha 1 sector and no from Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL that supplies power to Greater Noida) the complaint department visited us despite several complaints,” Tribhuvan said, Residents of this sector.
Meanwhile, an NPCL official said that they received complaints around 12 noon on Sunday after that, their team visited the site and found that there was an error in the consumer cable that was fired from the pillar of the feeder.
“Our team attends MCB consumers and reconnects the fuse which results in supply recovery.
Consumers are also instructed to correct the cable mistake before switching to MCB.
After that, the complaint was closed at 2:30 a.m.,” said the official.
Meanwhile Noida Power officials claim no supply problems and cite local error problems, overheating or moisture in the power and substations that are mostly the result of power cuts.
“All errors are being repaired during the electrical channel inspection and substations are also ongoing to correct the problem,” said a senior official from the Department of Power Noida.

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