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TNB suspends 433 substations in flood-hit areas: president

Datuk Baharin Din says power cut off due to safety concerns

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Dec 2021 7:13PM

TNB suspends 433 substations in flood-hit areas: president
Tenaga Nasional Bhd president and chief executive officer Datuk Baharin Din says the firm will be providing electricity through mobile generator sets at disaster relief centers that do not receive supply from substations. – Tenaga Nasional Bhd Twitter pic, December 19, 2021

by A. Azim Idris

KUALA LUMPUR – Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) said a total 433 of its substations in flood-hit areas have had operations suspended due to safety concerns.

In a statement, TNB president and chief executive officer Datuk Baharin Din said this involved 137 substations in Pahang, followed by Selangor (117), Kuala Lumpur (45), Negri Sembilan (17), Melaka (10), and Kelantan (7).

It said until 12pm today, the suspension involved 17,251 consumers in Pahang, Selangor (5,062), Kuala Lumpur (4,450), Melaka (634), Kelantan (470), and 284 in Negri Sembilan.

Baharin said TNB will be providing electricity through mobile generator sets at disaster relief centers that do not receive supply from substations.

He said the closure of power substations during the floods is due to safety concerns, but that the company always strives to restore supply by taking into account the well-being of consumers and TNB employees.

Baharin advised consumers in flooded areas to always follow the instructions given by the authorities, if asked to evacuate. He also urged them to contact the TNB Careline at 15454, local authorities, or the Public Works Department to inform them of any electrical installations that have collapsed or are damaged from the floods.

“They must always stay away from electrical poles, electrical installations, and electrical cables – including those coated with submerged insulation,” he said.

“All of these may still have an electrical current, and may pose a risk of shock.”

However, Baharin did not indicate a timeline over the return of electric supply to the affected areas.

He said consumers are advised to exercise caution when using electrical appliances, if their premises are flooded.

“Avoid touching electrical appliances or switches with wet/damp hands, as it can cause an electric shock,” he said.

“After the floods recede, consumers are advised to seek the services of a wiring contractor registered with the Energy Commission to inspect the wiring of their flooded premises.

“TNB understands the difficulties faced by flood victims, but their safety remains a key consideration in restoring energy supply when the flood waters subside.” – The Vibes, December 19, 2021

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