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The City of Cape Town has announced essential maintenance that will take place over several days in February. Image: iStock

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Cape Town to conduct critical 7-hour electricity interruptions

Parts of Cape Town will be without electricity due to planned maintenance that will take place over several days.

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26-01-25 10:21
Cape Town electricity
The City of Cape Town has announced essential maintenance that will take place over several days in February. Image: iStock

The City of Cape Town says a necessary electricity supply interruption due to planned maintenance will be carried out in Bonteheuwel over several days in February.

If all goes to plan, the work will be carried out over four days on 4, 12, 18 and 26 February from 08:30 to 16:00.

CITY OF CAPE TOWN ANNOUNCES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INTERRUPTIONS

The municipality emphasised that interruptions to supply will only impact the highlighted areas on the maps and only on the relevant dates.

To view the area outage maps visit:

Tuesday, 4 February 2025Candlewood, Citrus: https://bit.ly/4g84nDl
Bluegum: https://bit.ly/4jC3Psr
Wednesday, 12 February 2025Cassia: https://bit.ly/40hNxfg
Canal: https://bit.ly/4h0QAzE
Als: https://bit.ly/40r55We
Tuesday, 18 February 2025Disselweg, Bessieweg, Essenhout: https://bit.ly/3E3wI06
Wednesday, 26 February 2025Turksvy, Vuurpyl, Taaibos: https://bit.ly/40qLqGd
Teak: https://bit.ly/40pdBoD
Soetdoring: https://bit.ly/4hgsFfT

POWER COULD BE RESTORED ANYTIME

In addition, the City of Cape Town said electricity supply could be restored at any time and customers must please treat all electrical installations as live for the full duration of the planned maintenance work.

“Residents are encouraged to switch off appliances as a precaution and to avoid damage caused by power surges when the power comes back on.

“The City apologises for any inconvenience caused and thanks residents for their cooperation and understanding,” the municipality said.

WILL YOU BE AFFECTED BY THIS PLANNED POWER OUTAGE?

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