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Harsul T-point area plunged into darkness

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 18, 2026 20:20 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:Residents of Mhasoba Nagar, Safalya Nagar, Eknath Nagar, Sadguru Nagar, and nearby areas around Harsul T-point are ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:

Residents of Mhasoba Nagar, Safalya Nagar, Eknath Nagar, Sadguru Nagar, and nearby areas around Harsul T-point are facing frequent power outages without any prior notice, causing significant inconvenience.

Local resident Gorakh Waghmare has alleged that the power distribution company is troubling citizens by cutting electricity without informing them in advance. Apart from outages, residents have also raised concerns about safety hazards in the area. According to Balaji Chathe and Kadubai Chathe, a bent electric pole, an exposed distribution panel (DP), and overgrown creepers on power lines in Mhasoba Nagar pose a serious risk to life.

Despite repeated complaints, both the power utility and the municipal corporation have allegedly ignored the issue, leading to growing anger among residents. They have demanded immediate repair of the dangerous electric pole and necessary safety measures.

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