Davao Light announces service disruptions

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DAVAO CITY — Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. will conduct two 30-minute switching power interruptions on December 20 and 21, Tuesday and Wednesday, affecting customers in the downtown area of Davao City. These service disruptions will be necessary to isolate R. Castillo Substation for maintenance works.

The first 30-minute power interruption will be conducted anytime between 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. on December 20, Tuesday. This is needed to transfer loads from the affected lines to nearby lines and avoid a longer duration of power interruption. Meanwhile, the normalization or return of loads back to their normal set-up will be for 30 minutes anytime between 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. on December 21, Wednesday.

Specifically affected are customers along R. Castillo Street, from N. Arroyo Street Junction to Agdao Flyover, and neighboring areas.

Also affected are customers along Leon Garcia Street, from Agdao Flyover to the Asian International School of Aeronautics and Technology, and neighboring areas.

Davao Light apologizes for the inconvenience brought about by these scheduled power interruptions. But it will exert all efforts to restore electric service as scheduled or earlier. However, there may be instances where restoration may extend beyond the schedule due to unavoidable circumstances.

Safety is of paramount importance to the company and Davao Light reminds the public to always take extra precautions when passing by activity area/s where line repairs and maintenance are being done. Please heed and follow warning signs, especially in areas where personnel operate heavy equipment.

Please contact our 24/7 Customer Contact Service at 229-3572, 655-3572 (Panabo), 0917-864-2793 (Globe), or 0920-970-1357 (Smart) for any power interruption that will fall outside the given schedule.

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