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Gradual restoration of power in Riyadh neighborhoods following contractor damage

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Last updated: 2024/07/11 at 12:02 AM
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A power outage in parts of Riyadh on Tuesday night was caused by damage to a main power transmission line by a contractor working on a public project unrelated to the Saudi Electricity Company. The Saudi Electricity Regulatory Authority clarified that the outage affected several neighborhoods including Hittin, An Nakheel, Al Aqiq, and Al Ghadeer. Despite the inconvenience caused by the outage, the authority was able to restore power to 83% of affected customers within the first hour. The longest restoration time for any customer did not exceed one hour and 58 minutes, showing the efficiency of the authority in handling such incidents.

In response to the incident, the authority emphasized its commitment to consumer rights and the users of the public electricity network. It has initiated regulatory procedures to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future. This highlights the importance of maintaining and upgrading the power transmission infrastructure to prevent similar outages. The authority’s quick response and efficient restoration of power to the affected areas demonstrate its dedication to providing reliable electricity services to the residents of Riyadh.

It is crucial for contractors working on public projects to adhere to safety guidelines and protocols to prevent disruptions to essential services like electricity. The incident in Riyadh serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of not following proper procedures when carrying out construction work near power transmission lines. The Saudi Electricity Regulatory Authority’s actions in response to the outage underscore the importance of accountability and responsibility in ensuring the smooth operation of the public electricity network.

The authority’s transparency in providing information about the cause of the outage and the steps taken to restore power shows a commitment to keeping the public informed about service disruptions. By promptly addressing the issue and minimizing the impact on customers, the authority has demonstrated its ability to effectively manage such situations. This proactive approach is essential in maintaining the public’s trust in the authority and ensuring the continued reliability of the electricity supply in Riyadh.

Moving forward, it is imperative for all stakeholders involved in the maintenance and operation of the power transmission infrastructure to work together to prevent similar incidents in the future. By learning from this incident and implementing necessary measures to enhance the safety and reliability of the network, the authority can reduce the risk of future outages. This incident serves as a learning opportunity for improving the resilience of the public electricity network and ensuring that residents of Riyadh have access to uninterrupted power supply.

In conclusion, the power outage in Riyadh caused by damage to a main power transmission line serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining and upgrading the infrastructure to prevent disruptions. The Saudi Electricity Regulatory Authority’s swift response and efficient restoration of power demonstrate its commitment to consumer rights and the smooth operation of the public electricity network. By taking proactive measures to address the incident and improve the safety of the network, the authority can minimize the risk of future outages and enhance the reliability of electricity services in Riyadh.

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