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Blackout Fallout: Jin Fei Industrial Zone Reeling After Power Cut Hits 10 Firms
Residents and businesses in Jin Fei are furious after a power outage on Thursday, August 14th, caused by damaged copper cables. While police are treating the incident as criminal damage, locals and workers believe it was a theft, pointing the finger at known drug addicts in the area. This event has highlighted the escalating issue of copper cable theft across the country.
Concerns Over Increasing Incidents
The theft of copper cables has been a long-standing problem, with thieves often burning off the plastic insulation to get to the metal inside.
This not only causes power disruptions but also creates a serious fire risk. Authorities have previously pledged to take action against these acts of ‘incivility,’ but many believe these promises were just for show.
The recent incident in Jin Fei is seen as proof that the situation is getting worse.
The blackout affected about a dozen private companies, prompting the Central Electricity Board (CEB) to dispatch multiple teams to restore power.
Although the CEB was quick to respond, some sources note that copper theft had become rare in the past when residents were more wary of the police, making this recent incident particularly worrying for the affected businesses.
Community Demands Action
The frustration in the community is palpable, with residents and businesses calling for more police patrols and increased vigilance to prevent future incidents.
The area has already been dealing with other acts of vandalism, and this latest event is seen as a sign of persistent insecurity.
In response, the CEB has assured the public it will continue to monitor its installations and is urging residents and businesses to report any suspicious activity.
Source: Le Mauricien