Service Disruption on June 23 in Indangan, Davao City

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DAVAO CITY, Philippines —– Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. (Davao Light) has scheduled an eight-hour power interruption on Sunday, June 23, 2024, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. affecting customers in Indangan, Davao City. This interruption is necessary to facilitate line upgrading works in the area.

Areas specifically affected include customers from the Ciudades main road entrance to the Indangan Barangay Hall, encompassing Villa Alevida, Dasi Indangan, Purok Birhen sa Lourdes, a portion of Malagamot Road leading to Purok 6 San Isidro Labrador, a section of Mudiang Road, and Millenium Village Indangan.

Davao Light apologizes for any inconvenience caused by this scheduled power interruption and assures customers that efforts will be made to restore electric service as scheduled or sooner. However, restoration may occasionally extend beyond the scheduled timeframe due to unforeseen circumstances.

Safety remains a top priority for the company, and Davao Light urges the public to exercise caution when near areas where line repairs and maintenance are ongoing. Please adhere to and respect warning signs, especially in zones where personnel are operating heavy equipment.

For any power interruptions outside the announced schedule, customers may contact our 24/7 Customer Contact Service at 229-3572, 655-3572 (Panabo), 0917-864-2793 (Globe), or 0920-970-1357 (Smart).

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