Kenya Power (KPLC) Report on What Caused the Countrywide Blackout
It was was a morning of of darkennes in Kenya darkness following a countrywide power outage. Among those affwcted was the international airport, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) .
In a statement, Kenya Power said the outage occurred at 5.34 a.m following a technical hitch.
“…a technical hitch led to the tripping of our main supply line- Olkaria Nairobi 220KV leading to a power outage in most parts of the country,” the statement read.
Kenya Power said it is yet to establish the exact cause of the outage and it is not clear when the problem will be resolved.
“There is no time frame. Our team is yet to establish the cause of the outage but we assure you it will be rectified,” the State Corporation posted on its Twitter account.
Power was restored in North Rift, Western, South Nyanza, Mt Kenya and Central Kenya at 10 a.m.
Kenya Power said it is working to restore supply in other regions
There were reports of flight delays at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) following the blackout.
A flight to Eldoret scheduled to depart at 6.30 a.m was delayed and left 7.20 a.m.
According to Kenya Airports Authority (KAA), generators meant to automatically provide power in case of a black out failed thus affecting its operations at JKIA.
“Our generators which are meant to automatically provide alternative power failed. We manually rectified the problem.
“Power is back at the airport and our teams are working on clearing the long queues being experienced. We are investigating to establish why the generators failed to automatically pick after this morning’s outage,” KAA said in a post on its Twitter account.
At around 12:25pm in Nairobi, things were brought to normalcy after the power supply was restored.
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