Joshimath gazes at power crisis now as electricity poles tilt

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
DEHRADUN: Despite extensive land subsidence in Joshimath, power supply to the hill town had actually remained stable so far
But now with around 70 electrical poles and some transformers having actually started to tilt, Uttarakhand Power Corporation Ltd (UPCL)
authorities have actually stated that strategies are afoot to deal with a possible power supply issue in Joshimath
UPCL handling director, Anil Kumar, on Friday, stated, There is a sub-station of 33/11kv capacity located about 50m far from a water leak
location (due to an aquifer burst earlier)
In a worst-case circumstance, if it (the sub-station) sinks due to the subsidence then it will trigger a loss of about Rs 22-23 crore
Having said that, we have currently determined land in Selang town of Pipalkoti area, 6km from Joshimath town where there can be a brand-new
setup
The whole shifting procedure would cost UPCL around Rs 10 crore
This consists of setup of 33kv lines and 11kv feeders
Divulging information of the Joshimath problem, Kumar included, Due to subsidence, 60 to 70 electrical poles and 10 to 12 transformers have
tilted, presenting risk of brief circuits in the affected homes
We have hurried our workforce to fix them to guarantee uninterrupted power supply there
Another UPCL official, asking for privacy, informed TOI: Before subsidence was reported, there were around 2,500 consumers in Joshimath,
both home and commercial ones
At present, some customers have actually been moved to much safer places
The supply of power has actually been stopped only to their establishments for security reasons
Those still remaining in town are being supplied with 24x7 power