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No power outage during dry spell, May polls: NGCP-Visayas

By Luel Galarpe

April 10, 2019, 9:05 pm

<p><strong>ADEQUATE POWER SUPPLY. </strong> National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP)-Visayas Public Affairs officer Ma. Rosette Martinez (center) assures consumers during the "Kapihan sa PIA" forum in Cebu City on April 10, 2019, of adequate power supply this summer. Also in photo are NGCP-Visayas Environment specialist Engr. Mariano Salas (2nd from left), Transmission Lines chief engineer Paterno Gerobiese (second from right), and co hosts Rachelle Nessia (left) of PIA and Annabelle Lagrosas (right) of Radyo Pilipinas. <em>(Photo by Luel Galarpe)</em></p>

ADEQUATE POWER SUPPLY.  National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP)-Visayas Public Affairs officer Ma. Rosette Martinez (center) assures consumers during the "Kapihan sa PIA" forum in Cebu City on April 10, 2019, of adequate power supply this summer. Also in photo are NGCP-Visayas Environment specialist Engr. Mariano Salas (2nd from left), Transmission Lines chief engineer Paterno Gerobiese (second from right), and co hosts Rachelle Nessia (left) of PIA and Annabelle Lagrosas (right) of Radyo Pilipinas. (Photo by Luel Galarpe)

CEBU CITY -- The National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) in the Visayas has assured adequate power supply for the duration of the mild El Niño and during the May 13 mid-term elections.

Officials of NGCP-Visayas gave the assurance during the "Kapihan sa PIA" (Philippine Information Agency) forum here Wednesday.

Maria Rosette Martinez, NGCP-Visayas Corporate Communications and Public Affairs officer, said there will be no power outage during the hot season, especially during the electoral process next month.

“We are not affected by the El Niño. We have adequate and reliable power supply to last the dry spell,” she said.

To really ensure that there will be no power interruption, Martinez said the NGCP has begun its house-to-house public safety campaign in the region.

She said the NGCP has already started making its rounds in the barangays or villages, particularly those near its transmission lines.

“It’s important to educate the public in terms of safety. That’s why we’re doing this information drive to prevent incidents that may disrupt our power transmission,” Martinez said.

The NGCP also plans to conduct safety awareness campaigns in schools and likewise coordinate with local disaster risk reduction and management offices for its information-dissemination drives.

“We have also utilized the social media in the presentation of our safety messages,” Martinez added.

With her at the Kapihan sa PIA forum were NGCP-Visayas Safety and Environment specialist, Mariano Salas, and NGCP-Visayas Transmission Lines chief engineer, Paterno Gerobiese. (PNA)

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