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Power Shutdown Alert: Urgent Maintenance Affects Multiple Areas Today!

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Energy Fiji Limited (EFL) has announced a scheduled power service interruption for today, November 25, to conduct essential maintenance on power lines. The outages are set to occur in several locations, contingent on weather conditions.

In Labasa, power will be unavailable from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, impacting areas including Naduna, Nagigi No.11, Nagigi Primary School, and Waigele Airport Road, extending from Wailevu Village Junction to Wailevu Solove Junction. The outage will also affect Wailevu Solove, Gopis Minimart, Diagnostic and Specialist Medical Wailevu Centre, Tee Mariners Shop, and Smile Stores investment.

In Nasese, residents can expect a power interruption from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, covering locations such as Whole of Domain Road, Allardyce Road, Jackson Street, Mahatey Drive, Barton Place, Imthurn Road, Seymour Drive, O’Brien Road, Pacific Islands Development Forum, Walesi Head Office, South Point Lodge, Royal British Legion Community, Live and Learn Fiji, and Berkley Crescent.

Savusavu will experience a power cut from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, affecting areas like Nacekoro and Tavulomo. Meanwhile, in Nadi, the outage is planned from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, impacting Nawaka, Nawaka Village, select parts of Kerebula, as well as Alla Dutta Road, Lolobalavu Reservoir, Taci, Vatutu Village, Togo Lavusa Road, Togo Bhartiya School, and Naicaracara.

EFL urges all residents to treat power lines with caution, as they may be live at any moment. For further assistance, customers can reach EFL at 132333 or 5333 (for Vodafone, Digicel, or Ink users), or visit their website at www.efl.com.fj. In the event of emergencies, customers are advised to call 913.

This proactive maintenance work highlights EFL’s commitment to ensuring a reliable power supply in the affected areas. While the temporary inconvenience may disrupt daily routines, it is a positive step toward enhancing the overall infrastructure and safety of the electrical network.

In summary, EFL’s planned outages today aim to perform crucial maintenance, reassuring residents of ongoing efforts to improve and secure the power supply for everyone’s benefit.


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