https://ewn.co.za/2022/05/16/large-parts-of-cape-town-without-power-due-to-outage?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

CAPE TOWN - Large pieces of Cape Town are without power.
City of Cape Town said that professionals were taking care of a blackout in the metro's Area 2.
Rural areas including Montague Gardens, Milnerton, Kensington, Century City and encompasses have been impacted.
Authorities said that a specific season of when power would be reestablished was as yet hazy at this stage.
The reason for the blackout isn't known at this point.The post has been circulating on the Facebook social media platform which serves the purpose of informing the public about the daily news happening both locally and globally all over the world.
We ought to see what will happen in the next coming days as this is a very serious issue that needs corrective action to be taken swiftly by the government to make sure that the people remain happy and are taken care of.
Power cuts increase crime.
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