City Power Navigates Severe Rain to Resolve 3,000 Outages Across Johannesburg Infrastructure
City Power is working to restore electricity to thousands of Johannesburg residents as wet weather delays repairs. Learn about the current recovery efforts.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 25, 2026, 3:54 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Eyewitness News

Technicians Confront Harsh Conditions to Stabilize Johannesburg Grid
The municipal energy utility for South Africa,s largest economic hub is currently engaged in a massive recovery operation following a surge in infrastructure failures. As heavy rains continue to lash the city, City Power teams are deployed across various regions to address a backlog of thousands of faults. According to official statements from the utility, the primary objective is the total restoration of supply, though the pace of repairs is being dictated by the severity of the localized weather patterns.
Operational Delays Stemming From Persistent Regional Precipitation
The restoration timeline has been significantly hampered by the environment, as outdoor electrical work becomes increasingly hazardous and technically difficult during downpours. City Power officials confirmed that the saturation of ground equipment and overhead lines has led to a spike in service interruptions. While teams are working around the clock, the utility has highlighted that the safety of technical crews and the stability of the grid are being prioritized as they navigate the current meteorological challenges.
Volume of Service Disruptions Reaches Critical Milestone
By mid-week, the entity reported that it had successfully processed just under 3,000 individual outage reports. This high volume of calls underscores the vulnerability of the municipal infrastructure when faced with extreme weather conditions. The utility has focused its resources on high-density areas and critical nodes to ensure the most significant outages are handled with urgency, even as new reports continue to filter through the customer service portal.
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