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NGCP continues to monitor and inspect transmission lines and other facilities affected by the passage of Typhoon Yolanda. The foIIowing transmission lines and faciIities are affected by the typhoon: LUZON 1. Calaca-Binan 230kV Line 2. Pitogo-Mulanay 69kV Line - energized 3. Batangas-Lipa 69kv Line affected AREAS: Portions of Municipalities
NGCP continues to monitor and inspect transmission lines and other facilities affected by the passage of Typhoon Yolanda. The foIIowing transmission lines and faciIities are affected by the typhoon: LUZON 1. Calaca-Binan 230kV Line 2. Pitogo-Mulanay 69kV Line - energized 3. Batangas-Lipa 69kv Line affected AREAS: Portions of Municipalities
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NGCP continues to monitor and inspect transmission lines and other facilities affected by the passage of Typhoon Yolanda. The foIIowing transmission lines and faciIities are affected by the typhoon: LUZON 1. Calaca-Binan 230kV Line 2. Pitogo-Mulanay 69kV Line - energized 3. Batangas-Lipa 69kv Line affected AREAS: Portions of Municipalities
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Cuezon Avenue corner 8l8 8oad, ulllman, Cuezon Clty 1100 - 1el. no.: +632.981.2100 - Webslte: www.ngcp.ph NGCP Typhoon YoIanda Update As of 9 November 2013 / 12:00AM For media inquiries, pIease contact: Corporate Communications Department- 09175374740 / 09178791170 / 981-2143 / 981-4021 For regular updates, you may visit our official website at www.ngcp.ph, follow us on Twitter at @NGCP_ALERT, or connect with us on Facebook through www.facebook.com/NGCPph. The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) continues to monitor and inspect transmission lines and other facilities affected by the passage of Typhoon Yolanda. The foIIowing transmission Iines and faciIities are affected by the typhoon: LUZON 1. Calaca-Bian 230kV Line 2. Pitogo-Mulanay 69kV Line - energized 3. Batangas-Lipa 69kV Line AFFECTED AREAS: Portions of Municipalities of Lipa, San Jose and Mataas na Kahoy no power 4. Batangas-Rosario 69kV Line AFFECTED AREAS: Portions of Municipalities of baan, Rosario, Padre Garcia, San Juan, Taysan no power 5. Calaca-Nasugbu-Calatagan 69kV Line AFFECTED AREAS: Portions of Municipalities of Balayan, Nasugbu, Lian, Calatagan no power 6. Calaca-Taal 69kV Line AFFECTED AREAS: Portions of Municipalities of Lemery, Taal, Agoncillo, San Luis no power 7. Bolbok-Concepcion 13.8kV Line AFFECTED AREAS: Portions of Barangays Balete & M. Parang, Concepcion and Bucal no power VSAYAS 1. High-Voltage Direct Current (HDVC) is blocked. No power from Luzon to Visayas 2. Cebu Toledo Power Corporation provided power to Toledo Substation to Colon to Cebu Energy Development Corporation 3. Negros Restored Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant (PGPP) 2 to Amlan to Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant (PGPP) 1. Tongonan Geothermal Power Plant provided power to Amlan Substation. 4. Leyte-Samar for assessment of affected transmission facilities, no load re- stored and no available communication link. 5. Bohol for assessment of affected transmission facilities, no load restored and no available communication link. MNDANAO 1. Sta. Clara-Sirawai 69kV Line AFFECTED AREAS: Portions of Zamboanga del Sur no power Stronger transmission for a stronger nation. Cuezon Avenue corner 8l8 8oad, ulllman, Cuezon Clty 1100 - 1el. no.: +632.981.2100 - Webslte: www.ngcp.ph Please note that loss of power may be caused by affected transmission facilities of NGCP or distribution facilities of local distribution utilities or electric cooperatives. Specific cities and municipalities affected by the power interruptions are determined by concerned Distribution Utilities, unless the outage affects the entire franchise area. Necessary preparations and precautions have been implemented to minimize the impact of the storm on NGCP operation and facilities. These include ensuring the availability of hardware materials and supplies necessary for the repair of damages to facilities, as well as the positioning of line crews in strategic areas, to facilitate immediate restoration work. Aerial patrol, inspection, and restoration of lines in the affected areas will be in full swing as soon as the weather allows. ###