KPLC Announces Power Outages Across Three Counties Today

The Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) has outlined significant power outages affecting parts of three counties on Tuesday, September 2nd. The outages are part of a scheduled maintenance program aimed at ensuring the reliability and efficiency of power supply across the country. The maintenance work will impact several key areas, and residents are advised to plan accordingly to minimize disruptions.

Nairobi Region: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

The Nairobi Region will experience power outages from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. today. The affected areas include parts of Lower Kabete Road, Westlands, Ring Road, Peponi Road, and portions of General Mathenge Drive. This extensive outage will affect both residential and commercial areas, causing potential disruptions in daily activities and business operations.

Westlands, known for its bustling commercial activity and vibrant social scene, will be particularly impacted. Businesses in this area, including shops, restaurants, and offices, may experience interruptions in operations. The outage could affect electronic payment systems, refrigeration, and other essential services. Residents and business owners are encouraged to make necessary arrangements in advance, such as backup power sources or rescheduling critical tasks.

Similarly, the parts of Lower Kabete Road and Peponi Road, which are primarily residential, will also be affected. Homeowners in these areas should prepare for potential inconveniences, including the lack of lighting, heating, or cooling systems. KPLC’s maintenance work in these areas is crucial for ensuring a stable power supply in the future, but the immediate impact will be felt throughout the day.

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Western Region: 8:30 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.

In the Western Region, power outages are scheduled from 8:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. today. The areas affected include Kibos Market, KPA, Kibos School, KIRDI, Rice Mill, Elgons, Tidi, Victoria Fish Farm, Kongaya Market, Mbeme, Ooko Market, Rarieda Kaloo, Renja School, Kolewe Market, Still Mill, and the surrounding areas.

The Western Region is home to a variety of industrial, educational, and agricultural facilities. The timing of the outage is likely to impact several sectors. For example, Kibos Market and Kongaya Market will face interruptions that could affect the trading of goods and services. Businesses and market vendors should be prepared for potential losses and make alternative arrangements for transactions or product storage.

Educational institutions such as Kibos School and Renja School will also be affected. This could lead to disruptions in the school day or challenges in conducting online learning activities. Students and staff are advised to plan ahead and ensure that any crucial tasks are completed before the outage begins.

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South Nyanza Region: 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.

The South Nyanza Region will see power outages from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. today. Affected areas include Adiedo Secondary, Obilo Primary, Omboga, Yao Kamollo Primary, Orire Primary, Prof. Gaya TX, Kunya Primary, and surrounding locations. This outage period encompasses most of the school day, which could disrupt educational activities and administrative functions.

In the South Nyanza Region, primary and secondary schools will be notably impacted. Teachers and students should prepare for interruptions to their educational routines. Additionally, the outage may affect local businesses and households in these areas, requiring residents to plan for the lack of power during the extended outage period.

Preparing for the Outages

As KPLC undertakes this essential maintenance work, residents and businesses across the affected counties are urged to make necessary preparations. This includes securing backup power sources, rescheduling important tasks, and informing others who may be affected. While the maintenance work is essential for improving the overall power infrastructure, the temporary disruptions are a challenge that requires careful planning and adaptability.

KPLC appreciates the understanding and cooperation of all affected residents and businesses during this maintenance period. By working together, we can ensure a smoother and more efficient power supply in the future.

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