By: Natasha Archary
Eskom has warned that there’s a “very real risk” that Stage 6 loadshedding will need to be implemented from 17h00 on Tuesday, 28 June.
In a media briefing that was held, CEO, Andre De Ruyter blamed the unlawful industrial action at various Eskom power stations, further breakages and a high evening peak for the decision.
According to Eskom, at least 10 units have tripped, only 2 of those units have returned to service. Four of these 10 units will not return today, and the other 4 are expected to return before 17h00, which will hopefully prevent loadshedding.
The power utility says there’s now a deficit of 6000MW and the outlook for the day is not positive.
De Ruyter went on to clarify that loadshedding is only effected as a last resort and he urges South Africans to consider their desperate situation.
Even if the strike comes to an end, the backlog of maintenance required could still mean that there is no end to loadshedding yet.
The last time the country was pushed to Stage 6 loadshedding was in 2019, which had a devastating effect on small businesses.
News of Stage 6 has not been received well by South Africans who have continuously called for Andre De Ruyter to be fired.
Media Briefing https://t.co/JZ6msRCliu
— Eskom Hld SOC Ltd (@Eskom_SA) June 28, 2022
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