National Electricity: Repairing 1,860 faults on low voltage networks, and work is underway to install new poles instead of the damaged ones

2022-01-28 2022-01-28T10:08:13Z
رنا السيلاوي
رنا السيلاوي
محرر أخبار - قسم التواصل الاجتماعي

Weather of Arabia - The Director General of the Jordan Electricity Company, Eng. Hassan Abdullah, said today, Friday, that the 1,860 electrical faults have been fixed, while 41 sites remain under repair on the low-voltage sub-networks.

 

He added in a press statement today, Friday, that most of the faults are due to electrical poles that were badly damaged due to the weather, and that work is underway to install new poles instead of the ones that were damaged and destroyed.

 

Abdullah pointed out that the company's cadres continued to perform their work in the field and at maximum capacity through its cadres of 2,163 employees and workers distributed in 37 operations rooms.

 

He said that the company apologizes and highly appreciates the subscribers' understanding of the difficult weather situation, and the resulting failures that resulted in some interruptions that are still in process, and that the company's cadres are working to restore them as soon as possible.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
See More
Related News
Weather update | A cold front will reach the south of the Kingdom at dawn and on Friday morning, accompanied by heavy rain.

Weather update | A cold front will reach the south of the Kingdom at dawn and on Friday morning, accompanied by heavy rain.

Weather update: More rain clouds are moving towards central Jordan and the capital Amman, accompanied by heavy rain.

Weather update: More rain clouds are moving towards central Jordan and the capital Amman, accompanied by heavy rain.

The low-pressure system will reach its peak in the coming hours and early Friday morning, focusing on the central region of the Kingdom and extending to Karak and Tafila.

The low-pressure system will reach its peak in the coming hours and early Friday morning, focusing on the central region of the Kingdom and extending to Karak and Tafila.

The low-pressure system will intensify tonight, and rain will extend to the central region, including the capital Amman, in the coming hours.

The low-pressure system will intensify tonight, and rain will extend to the central region, including the capital Amman, in the coming hours.