Power structures damaged; NEA urges public cooperation for repairs

Kathmandu: The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has announced that several electrical infrastructures across the country, including in Kathmandu, have been damaged due to the recent adverse situation, forcing some feeders to be shut down.

In a public notice issued on Thursday, the NEA said urgent repair and maintenance work is underway to restore damaged structures. The authority urged the public to facilitate the movement of essential vehicles and ensure smooth operation of its offices so that electricity services can be restored as quickly as possible.

NEA has requested all stakeholders for necessary cooperation, stating, “We sincerely appeal to all concerned to assist in enabling maintenance works and office operations, so electricity supply can be resumed at the earliest.”

The authority further asked consumers experiencing irregular power supply for more than 24 hours to contact the NEA hotline 1150 or report to their nearest NEA office for updates.