Unlocked Sydenham substation left unmaintained

SYDENHAM - A local resident recently contacted the North Eastern Tribune after a substation in Sydenham caught fire, and also alerted the news team to the litter surrounding it and revealing that a person sleeps inside it.

Ward 72 coucillor, Steven Kruger received reports of a fire at the substation in Birt Street, Sydenham, which also resulted in power outages in Livingstone, Durham and Sandler streets.

Kruger said, “Although City Power did a repair on the evening of 8 January, a large power outage in the east of Johannesburg occurred. It appears to me that due to this second outage, the problem at the substation was not adequately resolved and I received many calls on 9 January,” said Kruger. He escalated the matter to City Power and the issue was resolved on 9 January.

Kruger said, “As with many of the substations in Johannesburg, the grounds of the substation are not adequately maintained and are overgrown. Also, the security is inadequate and I have been told that a person is sleeping in the overgrown grounds [and in the substation itself].”

Kruger passed on the information of the person sleeping in the substation to City Power but, according to him, the door to the substation has still not been locked.

A comment from City Power was not received by the time of publication.

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