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Strong winds, heavy rain cause power cuts in Sabah: SESB

Electricity pylons, trees felled by bad weather, says state utility firm as it works to restore supply

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Jul 2022 11:47PM

Strong winds, heavy rain cause power cuts in Sabah: SESB
Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd says it would prioritise critical locations such as hospitals and those involving public safety in restoring power supply caused by the bad weather that hit the state. – 

KOTA KINABALU – Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) and its contractors are busy restoring electricity supply that was cut off due to bad weather in the last two days.

SESB senior general manager (asset management) Idris Mohd Noor said strong winds and heavy rain that hit the west coast and interior of Sabah since last Friday had resulted in toppled electricity poles, fallen trees, soil erosion and flash floods in some areas.

He said power outages occurred in Kota Kinabalu, Papar, Keningau, Tenom, Kota Belud, Kudat and the Federal Territory of Labuan.

“Many SESB installations suffered severe damage, which caused disruption of electricity supply to consumers due to the bad weather.

“SESB technical staff, who are on holiday to celebrate Hari Raya Aidiladha, have also been instructed to assist and speed up the process of restoring electricity supply in the affected areas,” he said in a statement here tonight.

Idris said the SESB team was prepared to deal with the repairs in light of rising complaints due to bad weather and would prioritise critical locations such as hospitals and those involving public safety.

SESB, he said, greatly appreciated the patience and cooperation of consumers throughout this supply recovery period and the company would continue to monitor the electricity supply.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department said in a statement today that the low pressure weather system in the western Philippines is expected to move towards eastern Vietnam from today till Wednesday, which could potentially bring strong westerly winds and result in squall line incidents.

The situation could also cause heavy downpours, thunderstorms and strong winds in northern Sarawak (Bintulu, Miri and Limbang), western Sabah and Labuan until Tuesday, and the northern states of the Peninsula from tomorrow till Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Sabah Fire and Rescue Department assistant director (operations) Misran Bisara said some 40 incidents of fallen trees were reported in the state since last night due to heavy wind and rain.

He said the highest reports came from Kuala Penyu district, with 10 cases, followed by Penampang (eight cases), Kota Kinabalu (five), Tuaran (four), and the rest in other districts including Sipitang, Kunak, Kudat, Kimanis, Papar and Beaufort.

“No casualties have been reported so far but there have been incidents of fallen trees causing injury,  and the public is advised to remain vigilant,” he said when contacted.

Meanwhile, the department’s operations centre said a 51-year-old woman was injured in the shoulder by a falling tree while gardening in Kg Kalanggan, Penampang, this afternoon.

The fire brigade received a report at 3.12pm and removed the fallen tree with the help of villagers before operations ended at 5.59pm. – Bernama, July 10, 2022

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