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Ceneco announces
10-hour brownout

Power interruption will be experienced today in Bago City from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. as TransCo and Ceneco conduct preventive maintenance work along the Bago-San Enrique transmission line.

The electric cooperative will replace rotten poles and crossarms as well as undertake tea clearing and substation maintenance activities, a press release from Central Negros Electric Cooperative said.

The 10-hour power outage will affect the areas served by Calumangan Feeders 1 and 2 and Sum-ag Feeder 1 and 2.

Areas affected in Bago are: Bago City proper, Central Ma-ao, Hda. Kulisap, Buenos Aires, LTDI Mineral Water plant and Kipot areas as well as Ma. Morena, Brgys. Calumangan, Tabunan, Dulao, Atipuluan and Abuanan.

Power interruption will also be experienced today in Brgy. Taloc, Sum-ag, Medalla Elementary School, Brgy. Pahanocoy, Brgy. Road, Circumferential substation, Pta. Taytay, and VMA.

On May 2, a portion of Alijis Feeder 3 from BAC-UP 10 to Phase-6B and nearby puroks in Brgy. Handumanan will experienced power interruption from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Power supply in Murcia and Don Salvador will also be briefly interrupted, 8 - 8:30 a.m. and 4 - 4:30 p.m. on May 2 due to the removal of primary line traversing a private lot.

Although the schedule may change without notice, Ceneco management advised consumers to make necessary preparations to avoid undue inconvenience during the schedule power interruption, the press release said.*

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