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HK Electric blames major Hong Kong Island blackout on staff ‘lacking alertness’, poor cable labelling
- About 44,000 households were affected during the incident on April 19
- Electrical and Mechanical Services Department says it is concerned about incident and will examine investigation report with an independent third-party expert
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A major electricity supplier has blamed a 48-minute power outage that affected 44,000 households on Hong Kong Island last month on the insufficient alertness of staff and poor cable labelling.
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HK Electric on Monday presented the findings of its final report into the blackout, and confirmed it was caused by a short circuit triggered by an accidental connection to a spare cable during refurbishment at a switching station at Cyberport in Pok Fu Lam.
The company said about 44,000 households were affected during the incident on April 19.
The firm’s operations director, Francis Cheng Cho-ying, said that type of incident was rare and highlighted that it was HK Electric’s first major power interruption in almost three decades.
“The incident is most regrettable and we apologise again for the inconvenience caused to our customers,” he said.
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