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KPDCL Activates Resources in Response to Wet Weather Advisory for Swift Power Restoration

Srinagar, Jan 28: Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (#KPDCL) has sprung into action, ensuring that its workforce and machinery remain on standby to promptly address electrical faults and power failures during the wet weather.
With meteorological department forecasts warning of inclement weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and potential snowfall, KPDCL has heightened its preparedness to mitigate any disruptions in power supply across the region. The corporation’s proactive stance aims to minimize inconvenience to consumers and swiftly restore electricity in the event of outages caused by adverse weather.
KPDCL has bolstered its manpower and mobilized its fleet of machinery to key locations prone to electrical faults. This strategic deployment enables the corporation to respond rapidly to any emergencies and efficiently restore power to affected areas.

The decision to keep resources in an active mode underscores KPDCL’s commitment to ensuring the reliability and resilience of the power grid, particularly during periods of heightened weather-related risks. By staying vigilant and prepared, the corporation aims to uphold its service standards and uphold the trust of the community it serves.
As residents brace themselves for the anticipated wet weather conditions, KPDCL’s proactive measures offer reassurance that efforts are underway to minimize the impact of potential power disruptions. The corporation remains dedicated to maintaining uninterrupted electricity supply, safeguarding the well-being and comfort of the populace during adverse weather events.

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