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High risk of rotational stage one load-shedding, Eskom says it will be implemented if absolutely necessary

Eskom has warned of a possibility of stage one load-shedding as the power system remains vulnerable.


Eskom has warned that there is a high risk of load-shedding after it did not implement stage one load-shedding on 5 March.

The state utility said the system remains tight and vulnerable and load-shedding will be only implemented if it is absolutely necessary.

Residents have been advised to continue to use electricity wisely, geysers and non-essential lighting should be turned off.

The power system has remained vulnerable since Eskom returned with rotational load-shedding from 11 February, at one stage parts of the country were hit with stage four load-shedding. They have blamed it on poor infrastructure, running of coal reserves, not receiving enough it and a dwindling budget.

Eskom has also advised residents to continue checking load-shedding schedules on the Eskom website or contact the customer call centre at 086 003 7566.

Read the full statement here:

Related articles:

https://fourwaysreview.co.za/298592/eskom-warns-increased-risk-stage-1-rotational-load-shedding-today-28-february/

https://fourwaysreview.co.za/297573/eskom-implements-stage-3-rotational-load-shedding/


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