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Noises at power plant result in premature call to Fire Dept., no explosion occurred | THE DAILY HERALD

October 10, 2023

Noises at power plant result in premature call to Fire Dept., no explosion occurred | THE DAILY HERALD
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CAY BAY--Reports circulating that an explosion and fire broke out at utilities company GEBE on Tuesday turned out to be incorrect.

GEBE said in a statement that the power plant experienced an issue with its water intake system, leading to compulsory load shedding in several areas. The company explained that during load shedding, the power supply to certain areas is temporarily de-energized and re-energized, which can result in "loud and unusual noises" coming from the engines. This is a customary practice that is executed with technical expertise, acvording to the government-owned company.

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“Unfortunately, due to these noises, a premature call was made to the Fire Department suggesting that an explosion had occurred. We assure the public that this information is false,” GEBE said in its statement issued after The Daily Herald enquired about the matter.

“There was no explosion at the NV GEBE Power Plant. We understand that false alarms can sow unnecessary fear and concern, and we apologise for any distress caused. We kindly request that the public refrain from spreading misinformation or rumour-mongering. We take the safety of our residents and the integrity of our services very seriously,” GEBE added.

Management said the issue momentarily caused panic among some members of the public. “Our team is working diligently to resolve the issue with our water intake system and restore full power to the affected areas as soon as possible. We are committed to providing our community with quality, reliable and safe power supply. Thank you for your understanding and patience during this time."

Persons with concerns can contact GEBE’s Customer Service helpline at 1 721 588 3117.00

https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/noises-at-power-plant-result-in-premature-call-to-fire-dept-no-explosion-occurred

Source: https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/noises-at-power-plant-result-in-premature-call-to-fire-dept-no-explosion-occurred

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