China News Service, Nanning, June 11th (Chen Qinrong, Tang Wen, Zhai Deyou), several consecutive days of heavy rain, which caused disasters in many towns in Guangxi and damaged power facilities to varying degrees. As of 16:00 on June 11, all 36 substations in the Guangxi power grid were shut down due to disasters, and 97.3% of the affected 1.71 million users have recovered power. The remaining unrecovered electricity users are mainly concentrated in the mountainous areas with complicated environment and remote villages with interrupted traffic. Guangxi Power Grid said that it will step up the work of repairing the electricity and try to restore the electricity as soon as possible.

  Days of heavy rain have caused the water level of the Luoqing River in Luzhai County, Liuzhou to soar, roads have been damaged, and water accumulation in low-lying areas is serious. The power supply facilities were damaged. Among them, the 23-kilometre pole of the 10 kV Huangtun Line in Huangmian Town was washed down by the flood, affecting the electricity of 597 villagers in 19 Taiwan areas including Aodi, Qingshan and Wayao. On June 10, the commando team of the Luzhou Luzhai Power Supply Bureau of Guangxi Southern Power Grid and the local people shouldered their hands together and sent 19 generators to the villages that were seriously affected by the disaster to ensure the villagers to carry out self-help. The timely availability of generators ensured the basic electricity demand of the affected villagers. At the same time, the emergency repair work of the power supply in the mountains is also carried out in an orderly manner.

In order to allow people in Xiangtang Village, Laoxishan Village Committee, Fuyang Town, Fuyang Yao Autonomous County, with an altitude of more than 1,800 meters, the local power department quickly organized personnel to enter the mountain to repair the damaged lines, equipment and facilities. Photograph by Tang Jianxing

  Xiangtang Village, Laoxishan Village Committee, Fuyang Town, Fuyang Yao Autonomous County, with an altitude of more than 1,800 meters, has been interrupted by heavy rainfall for more than ten hours. More than 30 users of the 41 villagers in the village have been affected by electricity. The people resumed production and life as soon as possible. China Southern Power Grid's Guangxi New Power Fuchuan County Company quickly organized personnel and dispatch equipment and facilities on the 9th, and entered the mountain to repair the damaged lines, equipment and facilities. Repairing routes in the mountains is much more difficult than on flat ground. Instability in rainy mountains and wet roads add a lot of difficulty to the repair work. Rescue personnel were raining in the dense mountain forest and inspected by a Kiki pole. After emergency repairs, power supply was restored at 14:13 that day.

  According to statistics, from 10:00 on June 3 to 16:00 on June 11, 761 lines of 10 kV and above lines in Guangxi Power Grid were tripped and shut down, 36 substations were shut down, and 1.711933 million users were interrupted due to the disaster. . After emergency repairs by Guangxi Power Grid Corporation of China Southern Power Grid, 1,666.4 million 97.3% of users who lost power due to disasters resumed power supply. At present, there are still 755 station areas, and 6 lines of 10 kV and above have not been restored.

  According to the forecast of the meteorological department, there are moderate rains in parts of Hechi, Baise and other cities from tonight to tomorrow during the day, and some strong convective weather such as heavy rains to heavy rains and short-term thunderstorms and strong winds. At present, China Southern Power Grid Guangxi Power Grid Corporation and Liuzhou, Guilin, Hechi, Wuzhou, Hezhou Power Supply Bureaus maintain Level III emergency response to wind and flood protection. Yulin, Guigang and Laibin Power Supply Bureaus maintain blue rainstorm warnings, and all units go all out to ensure the safety and stability of Guangxi Power Grid Operate and do emergency repair work to minimize the impact of heavy rain on power supply. (Finish)