A fire at a transformer station in Hinjawadi, Pune, has led to a significant power outage, impacting 66,000 consumers. Authorities are working tirelessly to restore power and investigate the cause of the fire.
PunePower OutageTransformer FireHinjawadiMsedclReal Estate PuneMar 28, 2025
The power outage in Hinjawadi, Pune, was caused by a fire at a transformer station. A short circuit is suspected as the initial trigger, but the exact cause is under investigation.
Approximately 66,000 consumers in Hinjawadi and neighboring areas were affected by the power outage.
The fire started in the early hours of the morning, and firefighters managed to control it within a few hours.
MSEDCL is working to restore power by deploying mobile transformers and coordinating with local authorities to ensure essential services are maintained. They have also initiated contingency plans to minimize the impact on consumers.
MSEDCL has pledged to conduct a thorough review of its infrastructure to identify and address potential risks. They are also implementing regular maintenance and safety checks to prevent similar incidents from occurring.
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