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Meralco, ready to respond to possible impact of ‘TD Isang’

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MANILA, Philippines — THE Manila Electric Company (Meralco) is assuring its customers that its crews are ready to respond to any electricity service concern that may arise due to Tropical Depression Isang.

Meralco is closely monitoring the weather station as it advised customers to take extra precautions to ensure their safety against potential electrical hazards given the increased risk of flooding from rains.

“Safety is our top priority especially during this period when flooding and heavy rains pose greater risks of electrical accidents,” Meralco Vice President and Head of Corporate Communications Joe R. Zaldarriaga said. “We encourage our customers to be extra vigilant this rainy season and to observe safety measures before, during, and after a flood.”

Meralco strongly advises customers to immediately turn off the main electrical power switch or circuit breaker once floodwaters begin to enter their homes and to make sure that are dry before handling any electrical facility.

Customers are also reminded to avoid contact with exposed electrical wires; unplug appliances from wall sockets; and to turn off permanently connected equipment if possible.

Once floodwaters recede, have a licensed electrician check the electrical equipment in case of suspected water seepage in the electrical system. Do not touch the circuit breaker or replace a fuse with wet hands or while standing on a wet surface.

To report power outages and other concerns, customers may reach Meralco through its official social media pages on Facebook (www.facebook.com/meralco) and X (@meralco). They may also text their concerns to 0920-9716211 and 0917-5516211 or contact the Meralco Hotline at 16211.| – TheMetroTimes.ph

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