Slithering intrusion: Snake causes power outage in Batu Kawa, MJC

A snake intrusion (indicated by the red arrow) has been identified as the cause of the outage in Batu Kawa and MJC.
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by DayakDaily Team

KUCHING, March 13: The power outage affecting Kuching’s Batu Kawa and MJC areas on the night of March 11 was caused by a snake making contact with its electrical equipment at the Batu Kawa-Malihah junction,  Sarawak Energy’s operations arm Syarikat SESCO Bhd (SESCO) confirmed.

The incident occurred at 8.31pm during heavy rain in Kuching. Upon receiving reports, SESCO’s technical team responded immediately, working to restore supply safely and efficiently despite adverse weather conditions. Power was progressively restored, with full restoration by 10.45pm the same day.

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However, subsequent equipment faults caused another outage in Riccarton Avenue, Moyan Mall, Batu Kawa Commercial Centre, Batu Kawa New Bazaar and Rantau Panjang before supply was fully restored at 11.39pm.

“Our priority was to restore power as safely and quickly as possible. We appreciate our customers’ patience and understanding as our team worked under challenging conditions to complete the restoration,” Sarawak Energy’s regional manager for Western Region Effendy Syaiful Abdullah said in a press statement.

The culprit for the power outage on Wednesday (March 11) night at Batu Kawa and MJC.

Ensuring a reliable electricity supply comes with challenges, as Sarawak’s extensive transmission and distribution network runs through varied terrains including forests, farms and plantations. This increases the risk of wildlife-related disruptions, which SESCO continues to address through enhanced infrastructure protection measures and ongoing system improvements.

SESCO said remains committed to strengthening its infrastructure and response capabilities to minimise disruptions and enhance service reliability for all customers.

It also reminded members of the public that they can report power outages or wildlife sightings near Sarawak Energy’s facilities through the Customer Care Centre at 1300-88-3111, via email at customercare@sarawakenergy.com, through the SEB cares mobile app and web portal, or by chatting with its virtual agent CARINA. – DayakDaily

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