Vector network summary for week ending 03 April 2016
Network summary for week ending 03 April 2016
Electricity
Car v pole incidents increased last week with Vector crews attending five car v pole incidents in Manurewa, Mangere, Ponsonby, Mount Wellington and Papakura.
Crews also attended house fires in Papatoetoe, Taupaki and Papakura the request of the fire service in order to isolate the electricity supply for safety.
Gas
Third party contractors caused damage to our networks in Sandringham, Pt Chevalier, Hamilton, Red Beach, Takapuna and Ellerslie.
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