Power restoration in southern NegOcc hampered by uncooperative landowners

Southern Negros Occidental swims in floodwaters when super typhoon “Odette” struck last week.
Southern Negros Occidental swims in floodwaters when super typhoon “Odette” struck last December 2021.

BY DOMINIQUE GABRIEL G. BAÑAGA

BACOLOD City – The restoration of power in southern Negros Occidental is being hampered by landowners refusing entry to repair teams.

Negros Occidental provincial administrator Atty. Rayfrando Diaz said the problem is particularly rampant in the town of Ilog.

He cited pending disputes over right of way.

Diaz appealed to landowners not to hold hostage the welfare of the people in southern Negros Occidental.

To alleviate the need for power in the 6th District of the province, the provincial government has sent 18 generator sets for charging of basic survival equipment of local disaster teams such as mobile phones and flashlights.

Generator sets from hospitals and evacuation centers from other areas that can be spared will also be sent to southern Negros.

The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, meanwhile, has restored power to northern Negros, but electric cooperatives are still repairing their distribution lines./PN

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