Bengaluru might see some more planned power cuts on Tuesday as the city's electricity board, BESCOM, is undertaking some maintenance and repair works, a report said. Check here for a list of affected areas.
Some parts of Bengaluru might see planned power shutdowns from 10 am to 5 pm on Tuesday as the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (BESCOM), responsible for electricity management in the city, is progressing some repair and maintenance works.
Bengaluru's electricity board, the BESCOM, has more scheduled power cuts in store for the city on Tuesday and the rest of the week.
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The BESCOM is also working towards finishing off some pending projects which were hindered due to relentless rain this monsoon season, which include shifting of all overhead cables underground.
A report on Times Now News said these are the areas that may be affected in Bengaluru on Tuesday:
The report added that there might be some partial intermittent outages for the rest of the week, specifically between Tuesday and Saturday, in the following areas:
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Garebhavipalya, Lakshmi Layout, Raghavendra Layout, New MICO Layout, Vajpeyee Nagar, Hosur Main Road, Begur Main Road, Sriram Nagar, Hongasandra Village, Balaji Layout, Velankini, Doddathogur Village, Vinayaka layout, Celebrity Paradise Layout, Konappana Agrahara Village, NGR layout, Gulbarga Colony, Silk Board Junction, parts of Bommanahalli, AMR Tech Park, Electronic City, and surrounding areas.
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Garebhavipalya, Lakshmi Layout, Raghavendra Layout, New MICO Layout, Vajpeyee Nagar, Hosur Main Road, Begur Main Road, Sriram Nagar, Hongasandra Village, Balaji Layout, Velankini, Doddathogur Village, Vinayaka layout, Celebrity Paradise Layout, Konappana Agrahara Village, NGR layout, Gulbarga Colony, Silk Board Junction, parts of Bommanahalli, AMR Tech Park, Electronic City, and surrounding areas.
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