The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has attributed the power outages being experienced in parts of Accra to the flooding of seven substations after the rains on Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
ECG in a press release on Thursday, May 2, indicated that the substations which included Burma Camp L, Station H -Dzorwulu, Gbawe, and four others, got flooded after the heavy downpour.
ECG added that there is an ongoing collaboration with the Ghana Fire Service to “drain all flooded primary substations to ensure a swift restoration of power supply.”
Below is the full statement.
The Electricity Company of Ghana wishes to inform our cherished customers and the general public that the interruption in service being experienced in parts of Accra is due to the rainstorm that hit the Greater Accra Region on Wednesday, 1st May, 2024, which has flooded the following primary substations:
• Station H -Dzorwulu
• Burma Camp L
• Station D – Avenor
• High Street AH
• La Trade AJ
• Lakeside Estate; and
• Gbawe.
ECG and the Ghana Fire Service are working together to drain all flooded primary substations to ensure a swift restoration of power supply.
We wish to assure our cherished customers and all stakeholders of our commitment to ensuring a stable power supply, and apologise unreservedly for the effect of the outage on our daily lives.
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