Mumbai Power Cut: Electricity supply restored in many areas of city

About an hour after the grid failure, electricity has come to some parts of western suburb including Navi Mumbai. Efforts are being made to revive power supply in other areas.

Yogita S.
Published on: 12 Oct 2020 7:43 AM GMT
Mumbai Power Cut: Electricity supply restored in many areas of city
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Grid Failure (PC: Social Media)

Mumbai: Due to grid failure, the problem of selling gulls has been reported in most areas of Mumbai. In which electricity has been lost in many parts of Mumbai including Eastern, Western, Suburbs and Thane. Local trains were also affected by this. The grid failure has caused people to face many difficulties.

No electricity in all over Mumbai:

Let us tell you that about an hour after the grid failure, electricity has come to some parts of western suburb including Navi Mumbai. Efforts are being made to revive power supply in other areas.

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If the news is to be believed, around 10 am today, electricity has been flooded all over Mumbai. Due to the failure of the central grid of Tata in Kalwa, the power failure occurred, the restoration of the same electricity is expected to take an hour or more. There is no electricity in Mumbai City and its suburbs due to grid failure. Train service on Central, Eastern and Western lines is disrupted.

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380 MW power has been interrupted. Electricity is currently coming to Covid hospitals through power backup. People are complaining about the power cut on social media. Many tweets have been done so far, in which people are asking the same question, how long will the electricity come? Let us tell you that the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) has tweeted, "The city is not getting electricity due to the Tata incoming electric supply being disrupted. Sorry for the inconvenience.'

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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