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KPDCL restores Power Supply across Kashmir after Severe Weather Spell
1/25/2026 9:43:05 PM
Early Times Report

SRINAGAR, Jan 25: Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Ltd. (KPDCL) today informed the successful and complete restoration of the power supply network across the Kashmir Valley following a severe spell of gusty winds and heavy snowfall that caused widespread damage to electrical infrastructure.
The adverse weather conditions resulted in extensive damage to HT/LT networks, Distribution Transformers (DTs), and sub-transmission lines. In several areas, rooftops smashed against overhead lines, further aggravating the damage and disrupting electricity supply.
Despite all odds, KPDCL achieved restoration in a time-bound manner through coordinated, round-the-clock field operations and continuous monitoring. All 33 kV networks, covering 135 out of 135 feeders and 333 receiving stations have been fully restored and charged.
Additionally, nearly 95 percent of the 11 kV distribution network (1240 out of 1307 feeders) has been energized.
Further, power supply to severely damaged networks has been temporarily restored and permanent restoration by way of stabilizing the network shall follow. Few 11kV left out feeders in the difficult terrains of Keran, Machil, Tangdar etc. are under restoration and shall be charged at an earliest.
Overall, power supply has largely normalized across the Kashmir Valley, with recording of peak load above 1600 MW by SLDC.
The restoration efforts were carried out under the instructions of the Financial Commissioner, (Additional Chief Secretary), Power Development Department and continuously monitored by the Managing Director/Chief Engineer.
The instructions were actively pursued by Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers, and dedicated field teams to restore the power supply network. The achievement reflects the high level of preparedness, technical capability, and commitment of KPDCL in meeting public service obligations during adverse weather conditions.
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