Many flooded localities also faced power cuts (Photo | P Jawahar, EPS) 
Chennai

Chennai rains: Many parts of the city hit by power cuts, 61,700 consumers affected

'We have enough manpower to restore power within 24 hours. Instructions have been sent and hospitals are the priority,' said Minister for Electricity V Senthil Balaji

Express News Service

CHENNAI: Incessant rains since Wednesday evening resulted in power cuts in parts of Central and North Chennai. As the streets were flooded, power had to be shut down as a precautionary measure.

According to official data with Tangedco, as many as 61,700 consumers in the city are currently without power supply.

Minister for Electricity V Senthil Balaji inspected a few waterlogged areas on Thursday. "We have enough manpower to restore power within 24 hours. Instructions have been sent and hospitals are the priority," he said.

Pulianthope, Perambur, West Mambalam, Velachery, Mudichur and Madipakkam are among the worst affected areas. "It is risky to restore power in these areas. Most of the complaints have been addressed," said an official from Tangedco.

Apart from the flooded areas, electricity was restored in most places by Thursday evening.

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