SESB Senior General Manager (Asset Management), Idris Mohd Noor, said the move was taken following a power supply disruption to the building caused by damage to SESB’s cables.
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SESB Senior General Manager , Idris Mohd Noor, said the move was taken following a power supply disruption to the building caused by damage to SESB’s cables. Several other areas consisting of nearby residential and commercial premises were also affected.SESB’s technical team found that the damage to the 33kV line was caused by an attempt to cut and steal the cable by an irresponsible party.
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