Tower
# 20 of Agus 2. Kibawe line is one of the two towers bombed late
night of 29 October 2015, causing the isolation of Agus 1 and 2
Hydro Power Plants from the Mindanao Grid. Initial inspection
photos show one of the legs of Tower # 19 of the Agus 2 - Kibawe
line blasted, which caused the toppling of the whole tower. |
NGCP towers bombed
in Marawi City
Press Release
November 3, 2015
QUEZON CITY – Two towers along NGCP's Agus 2 - Kibawe138-kilovolt (kV)
line in Patani, Marawi City were bombed at 9:20 PM on October 29,
2015. Around 78 megawatts (MW) of power supplied by Agus 1 and 2 Hydro
Power Plants were lost to the grid, aggravating the deficiency in the
Mindanao. For 30 October 2015, projected system deficiency was 150 MW,
lengthening the power interruptions endured by some areas. Additional
load curtailment among grid customers was implemented for one to two
hours during peak hours.
With the return of the generating facilities of STEAG and Mt. Apo, the
deficiency for November 3, 2015 is pegged at 40MW, placing the
Mindanao Grid on red alert. The duration of the power interruptions
experienced by end-consumers will vary, depending on their respective
distribution utilities.
“This is the 7th tower toppled by lawless elements in 2015 alone. The
last 2 towers were bombed on October 9, 2015, only three weeks from
this latest incident. We are very concerned that this situation seems
to be escalating,” the company stressed. “Another tower, Tower 21, was
also bombed, but fortunately, the structure was not toppled. With the
help of the local authorities, several other bombs were found on our
facilities, but these did not detonate and were safely disposed of,”
said NGCP.
“NGCP is appealing to the public to help monitor the safety of the
towers so that transmission services remain uninterrupted,” NGCP said.
“If anyone sees anything suspicious at or around our towers and
facilities, please inform us immediately. You may text us your tips
and other information at 09178791077.”
NGCP is fully cooperating with law enforcement agencies as they
investigate the incident. Restoration efforts began as soon as the
area was declared safe.
To hasten the restoration of transmission services to affected areas,
NGCP will attempt to energize its Baloi- Agus 2 line, which was
earlier disabled because of uncooperative landowners who are
preventing NGCP from conducting much needed vegetation clearing
activities. Elements of the Philippine Armed Forces are currently
assisting NGCP in entering the properties of the uncooperative
landowners to expedite restoration.
NGCP has repeatedly appealed to the government and the Philippine Army
for assistance in resolving escalating security and right-of-way
issues in Mindanao.