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Power outage in south, central Mumbai, train services restored after disruption

The Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport, responsible for distributing power in Mumbai, said the outage was due to Tata Power grid failure. BEST relies on producers like Tata Power to meet the city's electricity needs

February 27, 2022 / 12:56 IST
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Rank 5 | India’s financial capital Mumbai is ranked fifth-most congested city in the world with a congestion level of 53 percent but has slightly improved from its position from 2020. The city was ranked second-most congested in the world in 2020. Mumbai is India’s most congested city despite the Covid-induced lockdown. | Time lost per year: 121 hours. (Representative Image)

South and Central Mumbai reported a power outage on February 27 morning, with areas such as Govandi, Chembur, Dadar and Matunga waking up to no electricity after supply from Tata Power tripped.

Though the exact cause of disruption was not known, work was on to restore the supply after the city saw its worst outage following the blackout on October 12, 2020.

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"Due to the tripping of the MSEB 220 KV transmission line on Mulund-Trombay, the power supply to most of the parts Mumbai has been affected, as informed by the Head of Electric Supply Division of BEST,” BMC Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chauhan said.

Around 300mw of supply was hit. The widespread power outage also affected the movement of local trains between Andheri and Churchgate railway stations.