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Crossing hurdle removed, relief to 20K consumers; MSEDCL acts to solve the problem

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 7, 2021 22:15 IST

Aurangabad, May 7: Three power lines were crossing each other near MSETCL's 132 KV substation at Harsul, disrupting power ...

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Aurangabad, May 7: Three power lines were crossing each other near MSETCL's 132 KV substation at Harsul, disrupting power supply to all the lines. However, the MSEDCL removed this obstacle by erecting two poles near the substation on Friday, resulting in a great relief to 20,000 consumers.

Near Harsul 132 KV substation, 33 KV Jadhavwadi feeder, 11 KV Bhagat Singh Nagar feeder and 11 KV Mayurnagar feeder were crossing each other. Therefore, in case of breakdown or maintenance work on any of these feeders, all the three feeders had to be shut down. The MSEDCL work will provide relief to electricity consumers at Jadhavwadi sub-station and Mayurnagar and Bhagat Singh Nagar feeders as well as Covid Centres and Hospitals in the area. Additional executive engineer of Cidco sub-division Anil Karale and assistant engineer Manish Ambhore took efforts for the work.

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