Vandalism increases on Eskom infrastructure

Eskom, has said that cases of illegal electricity connections and cable theft have seen a spike since the beginning of the national lockdown.

SEDIBENG.- National power supply, Eskom, has said that cases of illegal electricity connections and cable theft have seen a spike since the beginning of the national lockdown.

In a statement, Eskom said that with most of the people being at home and children not in school; this is a cause for concern because it is not only illegal, but also highly dangerous.

“The lockdown has forced South Africans to stay at home, meaning that we have more time on our hands. Unfortunately this seems to also be true for those making illegal connections and engaging in cable theft.”

Eskom’s Miranda Moahlodi, Senior Manager (Occupational Health and Safety) further said that even though this increase is something the company sees every year, towards and during winter, it is worse this year– possibly related to the national lockdown.

“Illegal connections and cable theft can kill. They disrupt electricity supply and further inconvenience entire communities. Recently suburbs in the south of Joburg were left without power when a man was electrocuted while trying to climb an electricity tower. A child, 12-years-old; from Durban was electrocuted at Umbilo River due to illegal electricity connections. Another, a 53-year-old man from Coniston, also died after he was electrocuted while allegedly connecting electricity illegally. Not only are those that connect electricity illegally putting themselves in danger – our communities are forced to endure more hardships during this lockdown and our children are being killed.”

ELM employees uproot an illegal line connected to their electricity grid recently. Photo: Facebook

Meanwhile in Sedibeng, the Emfuleni Local Municipality (ELM), with the help of the South African Police Services (SAPS) and the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) personnel dismantled illegal connections in the surrounding townships recently.

To report cable theft and/or illegal connections, please contact Eskom at 0860 037566 or contact the local police.

 

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