st- Nov 21, 2007 By Ferdie de la TorreReporter
Outage hits Kagman
As rain, winds damage power wires, equipment
Kagman experienced an outage yesterday afternoon when the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. conducted repairs on the electrical wires and equipment that were damaged during Monday's strong rain and winds brought by a trade-wind disturbance.CUC linemen turned off the electric power in Kagman after school or at 3pm as they made the repairs.CUC spokesperson Pamela Mathis said electricity will be restored as soon as the lines are clear of danger.Mathis underscored the need to conduct such repairs before major power failures occur.In addition to Monday morning outages in southern Saipan, CUC also fixed damaged equipment in Dandan, Capital Hill, As Matuis, and Koblerville.A number of trees fell on high voltage lines and took the lines down in several locations during the heavy rains.There were isolated minor outages yesterday as CUC field crews made repairs.Mathis issued the following safety measures for the public to observe during heavy rains:- Customers and children should never touch a fallen power line and always call for help. Electricity may still flow through downed lines.- Parents should not allow children to play in wet trees that are anywhere near high voltage lines because the electricity can also flow through wet vegetation.- If power lines fall on vehicles, stay inside the car-never get out until the CUC personnel advises that it's safe.- Any time a home floods or fills with water, unplug all appliances or cords along the floors or baseboards.
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