See Cape Town areas that will be without electricity from 15 to 20 February

See Cape Town areas that will be without electricity from 15 to 20 February

Twelve districts of the City of Cape Town will be without electricity from Tuesday, February 15 to Sunday, February 20 as routine maintenance on the metropolitan area’s electrical infrastructure continues.
CAPE TOWN AREAS AFFECTED BY MAINTENANCE

DATE AREA STREET OR LOCATION START TIME EXPECTED END TIME
15 February Parow Giel substation 08:00 14:00
15 February Gordon’s Bay St Andrews Drive 08:30 18:00
15 February Westridge, Mitchells Plain Dune Park, Silvermyn, Kwekerweg and vicinity 08:30 18:00
15 February Hout Bay Victoria road and vicinity 09:00 16:00
16 February Kommetjie Imhoff Farm 08:00 16:00
16 February Gordan’s Bay St Andrews Drive 08:30 18:00
16 February Rocklands, Mitchells Plain Catalina, Bristo, Mitchell, Caproni, Lynsander, Gruman, Liberator, Hampden Beuagfigter, Wellesley and Gafeesas 08:30 18:00
16 February Southfield De Waal , Malgas, Hobhouse and vicinity 09:00 16:00
17 February Somerset West 8 Struben, Bridgewater, Elizabeth Park, Somerset Park,West Brooke and Bona Court 08:00 18:00
17 February Sun Valley Wireless, Bokramspruit, King Fisher, Imhoff Park, Klein Slangkop and Orca 08:00 16:00
17 February Strandfontein Dolphin, Cutter, Barque, Marlin, Dageraad, Dinghie and Steamboat 08:00 18:00
18 February Hout Bay Blackwood, North Oak and vicinity 09:00 16:00
19 February Epping Christian and Fitzmaurice 08:00 16:00
19 February Epping Metboard, Elliot Circle, Fitzmaurice and Ikhwezi 08:00 16:00
20 February Newlands Mariendal, Mariendal, Campground and Mona Cres 06:00 14:00
20 February Epping 12 Dacres and Christian 08:00 16:00
20 February Parow Millennium Park to Stellenberg 08:00 14:00

The information in the table above was correct at the time of publication.
The City of Cape Town advised residents to switch off appliances at the wall ahead of the outage to reduce any potential damage from power surges.

“The supply could be restored at any time, therefore residents should remember to treat all electrical installations as live for the full duration of the interruption,” said the City in previous statements.