Menurut SESB Careline, catuan bekalan dilaporkan berlaku di Tawau, Lahad Datu, Beaufort dan Papar manakala, gangguan bekalan elektrik pula berlaku di Kota Marudu dan Kudat.
Itu masalah yang dihadapi beberapa daerah di Sabah yang mengalami catuan bekalan elektrik pada hari ini.
Turut mengalami catuan ialah Taman Jen Loong, Taman Bunga Tulip, SMK Tawau, Kg Jawa, TM Berhad Jalan Belunu, Taman Gaya, Taman Gabung, Komersil Gaya, Industri Jalan Kuhara, Taman Green, Taman Emas, Taman Leeka, Taman Anson, Pejabat Jabatan Air Jalan Kuhara, Hotel Promenade, Pejabat LHDN Kuhara Court, Taman Intan Jalan Melati dan SUDC Komersil Jalan Kuhara
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