According to Yangon news, power supply cables have been stolen one after another in the townships of Laydaya, Shwebida and Mya Degon in Yangon Province. A resident of Rabida Town said that around 4:30 a.m. on June 26, the power supply cable connecting my house was stolen. Fortuna

2024/04/2008:43:33 international 1598

Yangon news, power supply cables have been stolen one after another in Laydaya, Shrewbida and Mya Degon townships in Yangon Province.

According to Yangon news, power supply cables have been stolen one after another in the townships of Laydaya, Shwebida and Mya Degon in Yangon Province. A resident of Rabida Town said that around 4:30 a.m. on June 26, the power supply cable connecting my house was stolen. Fortuna - DayDayNews

A citizen of Ruibida Town said that around 4:30 in the morning on June 26, the power supply cable connecting my house was stolen. Fortunately, the cable was not stolen. The thief was removing the cables at the time, and one of the cables had already been removed. When he was removing the second cable, my neighbor noticed the thief and shouted, and then the thief ran away. About 100 feet of cable had already been removed, but luckily it was discovered in time.

It is reported that the normal selling price of the cut and removed power supply cable is about 6,000 kyat per foot.

Similarly, the power supply cables of a private school in Miaodegong Town were also stolen.

A woman in Miao Degong Town said that my home is not far from the private school. Our place is very close to the main road and there are many pedestrians coming and going. In this case, the power supply cable was cut off and stolen, resulting in a loss of about 3 million kyats. In addition, power supply cables from other houses were stolen.

Currently, although the power supply hours in many townships in Yangon Province have been extended, power outages still occur during the day.

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