The Benguet Electric Cooperative (Beneco) has reported P8.7 million in damage to facilities from typhoon “Egay” that battered service areas on Tuesday, July 25.
Power has been restored to 190 out of the 269 barangays here and Benguet. Only the towns of Bakun and Kibungan remain without power.Beneco linemen are hard at work in the remaining barangays without power – Barangay Country Club Village, Atok Trail, and Kias.
The electric cooperative said it is taking advantage of the good weather to rebuild damaged distribution structures and fully restore power in all service areas next week before tropical cyclone “Falcon” arrives.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Electric public transport can make cities livable, humaneIn an ideal world, Filipinos would ditch cars to make use of clean, electric public transportation, but many challenges lie ahead.
Read more »
‘Egay’ damage to farms balloons to P512.9 millionAgriculture damage wrought by Typhoon EgayPH has ballooned to P512.9 million as of Friday, from only P62 million previously reported even as the typhoon already exited the Philippine area of responsibility, the DA said. | jordeenelagare /PDI
Read more »
Egay causes P1.4 billion in damage in Cagayan provinceSuper Typhoon Egay caused an estimated P1.4 billion worth of damage in Cagayan province, Governor Manuel Mamba said on Saturday.
Read more »
Marcos to seek rice importation amid El Nino, Egay agricultural damagePresident Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. said on Saturday that there was a need to start importing rice due to the El Nino and the agricultural damage from Super Typhoon Egay.
Read more »
Apayao records P148-M agriculture loss to 'Egay'LUNA, Apayao – This province has sustained almost P148 million in damage to agriculture from typhoon 'Egay.'
Read more »
NDRRMC: Egay death toll now at 16, damage at ₱5.8BBad weather brought about by Typhoon Egay has reportedly killed 16 people, and damage to agriculture and infrastructure has been estimated at over ₱5.8 billion, the disaster management agency said Sunday.
Read more »