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BENECO incurs P1.1 million Crising damage

Severe Tropical Storm Crising, caused a P1.165 million in damage to Benguet Electric Cooperative (BENECO) infrastructure.

In an official report, the electric cooperative reported damage to components of its power distribution network damaging three transformers, two in Tuba, Benguet (Tadiangan and Tabaan) and one in Apugan, Irisan in Baguio City amounting to P509,196.78.

As of July 22, BENECO reported an additional P655,933.66 in losses came from 14 downed electric poles, including associated lines and protective devices.

Consumers under four feeders (7, 8, 9, and 10) connected to the North Sanitary Camp (NSC) substation experienced the most severe power outages during the storm’s peak.

By 10:00 a.m., full power had been restored to all barangays in Baguio City, with only a few isolated households still experiencing outages or low voltage issues. In Benguet, restoration efforts were also underway, with the town of Bokod reporting the lowest recovery rate at 78 percent. Other municipalities reached between 92 and 100 percent restoration.

Total households restored at 97.2%, according to the Emergency Response Team of BENECO.

BENECO deployed additional linemen and equipment from its South Drive headquarters to support affected areas, particularly in far-flung municipalities where local contractors were initially mobilized.

According to BENECO, most of the pole-related damage was caused by soil erosion and fallen trees brought about by continuous heavy rainfall.

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