- By Deeksha Gour
- Thu, 28 Nov 2024 07:51 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Bengaluru Power Cut Today: Residents of Bengaluru and nearby areas should prepare for power cuts on November 28, 2024, due to essential maintenance and repair work by the Bengaluru Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM). The outages will impact various locations throughout the city as well as some rural regions.
Bengaluru Power Cut Nov 28: Timings
BESCOM has announced that there will be a power interruption from 9 AM to 5 PM, specifically for emergency maintenance at the Leela Venture station. The company shared this information via social media and on its official website, detailing the affected areas and the timing of the cuts.
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Bengaluru Power Cut Today: Affected Areas
The following locations in Bengaluru East will experience disruptions: Airport Road, Kodihalli, 16th and 19th Main Road, HAL 2nd Phase, Colton Towers, NAL Compound, Rama Temple Road, Venkateswara Colony, and Boomareddy Colony. Additional areas include 515 Colony, Kodihalli Village, Service Road 100 and sections of Dommalur such as 12th and 13th Main Road.
The outages will also affect several main roads, including 80 Foot Road, 11th Main Road, Old Thippasandra, and New Thippasandra. Other impacted areas encompass MG Road, Church Street, St Marks Road, and Lavelle Road, along with Museum Road, Resthouse Road, and Richmond Road. Residents in Ashok Nagar, Primrose Road, Residency Road, Trinity Circle, Halasuru Road, Murphy Town and Halasuru Gitanjali Layout should also anticipate service disruptions.
Bengaluru Weather
In separate news, a deep depression in the Bay of Bengal is intensifying and was expected to become a cyclonic storm by Wednesday, November 27. Currently located 310 km southeast of Sri Lanka's Trincomalee, it is moving north-northwest towards Tamil Nadu, skirting Sri Lanka. The India Meteorological Department predicts heavy rain and strong winds along Tamil Nadu's coast, potentially disrupting sea and air traffic. Bengaluru and other Karnataka districts may also experience rain and cooler temperatures in the coming days due to the cyclone's effects.