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24 Feb 2023 | 07:21 PM UTC

Sri Lanka: Power supply disruptions likely in multiple cities amid planned electricity workers' strike from 10:30 Feb. 27

Power supply disruptions likely in parts of Sri Lanka amid planned electricity workers' strike from 10:30 Feb. 27.

Warning

Event

Power supply disruptions are likely to occur in parts of Sri Lanka amid a planned work stoppage from 10:30 Feb. 27. Electricity workers affiliated with 12 trade unions seek to demand several concessions, including alleged outstanding annual bonuses. Reports indicate over 6,000 workers will participate in the labor action. Organizers have threatened to launch a nationwide work stoppage if their demands remain unmet.

Disruptions to business and telecommunications, including cellular and mobile services, may occur. Transport disruptions are likely in areas with malfunctioning traffic signals. Power outages could result in the temporary unavailability of essential services, such as ATMs and gas stations. Blackouts could adversely affect security protocols, including alarm systems and electronic fences; opportunistic criminal activity could increase during electricity outages.

Although there were no immediate announcements for such gatherings, activists may stage demonstrations Feb. 27. Typical rally sites include Ceylon Electricity Board offices, as well as prominent government buildings, public squares, and thoroughfares. Participation will vary by locale, but the highest turnout is likely in major urban centers, such as Colombo. Authorities will likely monitor any such gatherings that materialize and may attempt to disperse especially disruptive gatherings. Clashes between demonstrators and police cannot be ruled out.

Advice

Charge all communication and portable electronic devices when possible. Unplug electronic equipment that is not connected to surge protectors. Exercise caution when driving in areas affected by power outages. Confirm business appointments. Verify that security systems are operational, including after power is restored. Ensure that generators are functional and fully fueled. Avoid any demonstrations that materialize as a standard security precaution. Depart the area at the first sign of any security disturbance. Heed all official transport and security advisories.

Resources

Ceylon Electricity Board