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26 Feb 2023 | 11:02 AM UTC

South Africa: Eskom reduces load shedding nationwide, Feb. 26 /update 1

Eskom reduces load shedding nationwide in South Africa to stage 4 from Feb. 26 until further notice.

Informational

Event

South Africa's energy provider Eskom announced it would decrease load shedding nationwide to stage 4 on Feb. 26 until further notice. Further adjustments to the load-shedding schedule are likely.

Temporary commercial and communications disruptions are possible during load shedding and unscheduled interruptions. Cellular and mobile services disruptions could occur. Trains may also experience delays if outages impact signaling devices or overhead wires. Power outages could also result in the temporary unavailability of essential services such as ATMs and filling stations. There is an increased security threat during power outages. Blackouts could adversely affect security protocols, including alarm systems and electronic fences; opportunistic criminal activity could increase during electricity outages. Malfunctioning traffic signals could increase transport disruptions, and the lack of public lighting may elevate the risk of driving at night. Water supply outages or decreases in water pressure may occur in areas that rely on electrical pumps for water flow.

Advice

Charge mobile and communication devices when possible and ensure backup batteries are available. Plan for road travel delays due to possible malfunctioning or nonfunctional traffic lights in affected areas. Exercise caution when driving in recently impacted areas. Confirm business appointments. Verify that security systems are working. Park vehicles in secure areas, and complete ground movements before nightfall. Ensure that generators are functional and refuel devices where necessary.

Resources

Eskom load-shedding schedules
Eskom (Twitter)
City of Cape Town (Twitter)
City of Tshwane (Twitter)
City of Johannesburg (Twitter)