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Half of Zambia still in darkness after power failure

Xinhua, November 23, 2016 Adjust font size:

Half of Zambia has remained without power three days after a fault on a transmission line, the power utility said on Tuesday.

On Saturday, a severe fault occurred on a 330 kilovolt transmission line in central Zambia's Serenje district, resulting in loss of power supply to five provinces.

The fault was triggered by lightning.

Henry Kapata, spokesperson of Zesco Limited told Xinhua in a telephone interview that power has not been restored because engineers were still trying to rectify the problem.

"The engineers are trying to replace the conductors and other elements which were completely destroyed," he said.

When asked when the situation would normalize, the spokesperson refused to categorically state when, saying it will depend on how fast the engineers will be in fixing the problem.

The provinces that have not been receiving electricity for the last three days include Eastern, Northern, Luapula, Muchinga and parts of Central Zambia. Endit