சென்னையின் இந்தப் பகுதிகளில் 27.09.2024 அன்று மின்தடை ஏற்படும்

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CHENNAI: Power shutdown Today in Chennai – Power shutdown today –  Power supply will be suspended on Friday 27 September 2024 in the following areas from 9 am to 2 pm. Supply will be resumed before 2 pm if the works are complete.

Royapettah:

Express Avenue, Woods Road, Whites Road, Pattulas Road, Chella Pillayar Street, ROB Street, Smith Lane, GP Road, TV Pet area, Usman Mulk road, Subedar Hussain Street, Swamy Achary Street, Nainiappa Street, Oil Momgar Street, Pakkiri Sahip Street, VM Dass Street and Suburaya Street.

Gummidipoondi:

Pappankuppam & Sipcot Indiustrial Complex.

Adyar:

Besant Nagar 1st to 7th Avenues, 1st to 31st Cross Street, Customs Colony, Beach Home Avenue, CPWD Quarters, RBI Quarters, Damodharapuram, Urur Kuppam, Thiruvalluvar Nagar, Odaima Nagar, Kalashetra Colony (All Street), Vannathurai, TMM Street, Ellaiamman Koil Street, Anna Colony, Kakkan Colony, Lakshmipuram, MG Road, Sivagamipuram, Malaviya Avenue, Radhakrishnan Nagar, Marudeeswarar Nagar, Sriram Nagar, Anna Street, Muthulakshmi Street, Valmiki Nagar, RBI Colony, East Mada Street, Kalachetra Road, Valmiki Street, Vembuliamman Koil Street, Kuppam Beach, CGE Colony, Rajiv Gandhi Teachers Colony, Jayaram Street, LB Road (PART), Subramaniyan Colony, SBI Colony, Karpagam Garden, Sasthri Nagar (Entire Area), Padmanaba Nagar 4th and 5th Street, Parameshwari Nagar, Jeevarathnam Nagar, Shanthi Colony, Venkateswara Nagar, Arunachalapuram, Ramasamy Garden, Besant Avenue, Adyar Bridge Road, R.S.Compound.

Nanganallur:

BV Nagar, MGR Road, Kanagambal Colony, Viswanathapuram, Hindu Colony, NGO Colony, KK Nagar, Teachers Colony, SBI Colony Extension, SBI colony Main Road, AGS Colony, Duraisamy Garden, Part of 100 feet Road, Civil Aviation Colony, Voltas Colony, Ayyapa Nagar, Kanniga Colony, Part of Lakshmi Nagar, SBI Colony 3rd Street, TNGO Colony, Lakshmi Nagar, Jayanthi Nagar, Ullagram, Alwar Nagar 46th Street, Macmillan Colony, Perumal Nagar, SBI Colony 3rd Street, Part of 1st, 2nd and 4th Main Road 43-45 at Part of Nehru Colony, Part of 5th Main Road 39-42nd Streets, Kanniah Street, Kulkarai Street, Kabilar Street, College Road, Vembuli Amman Street Part of 4th Main Road, Part of Hindu colony, Viswanathapuram, Joseph Street, Kuppusamy Street, Govindasamy Street, Gandhi Salai, Ellaimuthamman Koil Street, Kumar Street, Church Street, Krishnasamy Street, Part of Moovarasanpet, Part of Pazhvanthangal.

Irumbuliyur:

Sudananda Bharathi Street, Mothilal Nagar, Lakshmi Nagar, Ganapathipuram, Sharma Street, Murugesan Street, Paralinellaiyappar Street

Iyyappanthangal:

Iyyappanthangal, R.R.Nagar, Kattupakkam, Pushpa Nagar, Venugopal Nagar, Annai Indira Nagar, Part of Valasaravakkam, Porur Garden Phase I & II, Ramasamy Nagar, Urban Tree, Part of Arcot Road, MM Estate, GK Estate, , Chinna Porur, Part of Vanagaram, Baraniputhur, Karambakkam, Samayapuram, Ponni Nagar, Chettiyar Agaram, Part of Poonamallee Road, Periya Kolathuvancheri, Maduram Nagar, Thelliaragaram.

Pammal:

Part of Pammal (Signal Office Road), Venkateswara Nagar (part), Moovar Nagar, Agatheeswarar Koil 1st & 2nd Street, Andal Nagar, Cowl Bazaar, Indira Nagar, Siva Shankar Nagar, ECTV Nagar, Malliamma Nagar, Prem Nagar , Kalliamman Nagar, Gerugambakkam.

Ambattur TI Cycle:

MTH Road, TASS Estate, KSR Nagar, VGN Areas, Kamarajapuram, Ramapuram, Pattravakkam, Teachers Colony, Vanagaram Road, Annai Sathya Nagar, MKB Nagar, Sivananda Nagar, Thiruvenkata Nagar, Cholapuram Road, Indra Nagar, Ganapathy Nagar, Krishnapuram, Ambattur OT, Vijayalakshmipuram, Venkatapuram, Banu Nagar, Prithvipakkam.

 

FAQs: Power Shutdown in Chennai areas (Today)

1. Why power shutdown has taken place in some places of Chennai today?

The shutdown will take place in some areas due to scheduled regular maintenance work of TANGEDCO for Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation that requires accomplishing safety and reliability measures of power infrastructure like repair, installation, and upgrading of power lines or transformers.

2. What is the area affected with power shutdown today?

This is the specific areas which might be different, and usually TANGEDCO also gives a list of the locality it is going to affect. You can visit their official TANGEDCO website or simply call their customer service hotline to get an actual list of places that are already without power today.

3. How long will the power outage last?

The time required for shutdown depends upon the type of work being carried out. Usually, any form of work is closed down for maintenance work between 6 to 8 hours, though TANGEDCO specifies specific timeframes in the notice. Normally, it ranges from 9 am to 5 pm.

4. If the job is completed before time will power supply be resumed before?

Yes, in case of early completion of the maintenance work, TANGEDCO will supply electricity before the stipulated end time. After all, even then, too there are technical reasons for delay.

5. How to know my area is affected?

You can try and get the details from TANGEDCO’s website, their updates on social networking sites, or you may contact the office at your area to get the information. You can also get the information from the news channels concerned and local media of the affected areas.

6. During shutdown, what precautions need to be taken?

  • Disconnect sensitive electronic equipment, such as computers and TVs, to avoid potential damage from power surges when electricity is restored.
  • Charge your must-haves, like your phones and laptops, in advance.
  • Stock up before, by preserving water in case you have electrical pumps.
  • Have an alternate lighting source, such as candles or a lantern that can be run off batteries.

7. What if my power is not restored when the scheduled outage ends?

In case of delayed restoration, you can lodge a complaint at TANGEDCO’s helpline and make an online complaint through their website. The news in your locality could also be such that there might be other reasons for the delay.

8. Am I eligible to receive compensation for the inconvenience caused during power shutdown?

No. Scheduled maintenance power shutdowns typically are not compensated by any means since they must be done to ensure grid reliability and safe deliveries of electricity.

9. Are there some areas or services that usually are exempted from a power shutdown?

Usually, areas or services deemed critical infrastructure, including hospitals and emergency services, are not cut off since they enjoy back-up supply or are privileged to be restored first. Residential and commercial areas usually suffer.

10. How will I receive updates on the dates of future scheduled power shutdowns?

  • Be rest assured, you shall remain informed about:
  • You could subscribe to the alerts of TANGEDCO and follow their social media pages.
  • Keep visiting the official website for updates.
  • Registration for updates through the Residents Welfare Association (RWA) and other community portals in your area.
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