19 Aug 2022 | 06:53 AM UTC
Papua New Guinea: Power disruptions occurring in several provinces as of Aug. 19 due to drought conditions
Power outages occurring in several provinces of Papua New Guinea as of Aug. 19. Business disruptions likely; transport disruptions possible.
Event
Power outages are occurring in several provinces in Papua New Guinea as of Aug. 19 amid a drought affecting the Ramu Hydropower Station. Power outages are reportedly occurring in Lae and Madang and Enga, Jiwaka, Southern Highlands, and Western Highlands provinces. Although provider PNG Power claims scheduled load shedding is happening, social media accounts indicate that multiday blackouts are affecting some locations. PNG Power says the situation will continue for an “indefinite period.”
Commercial disruptions are likely during the outages; businesses without backup generators could suspend operations. Mobile voice and data services could also be affected. Traffic disruptions are possible due to malfunctioning traffic signals. Power disruptions could also affect ATMs and fueling stations. Potable water supply interruptions may occur in locations dependent on electronic water filtration or pump systems. Blackouts could adversely affect security protocols, including alarm systems and electronic fences; opportunistic criminal activity could increase during electricity outages.
Advice
Charge mobile and essential electrical devices when possible and ensure backup batteries are available. Exercise caution when driving in areas where load shedding is occurring. Park vehicles in secure areas. Confirm business appointments. Verify that security systems are working. Ensure that generators are functional and refuel devices when necessary.