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Power cut in Bhopal today: Check affected areas & timings

Several areas in Bhopal will face power cuts on May 5 due to scheduled maintenance work. The electricity department has released a time-wise list of affected locations. Residents are advised to plan their day accordingly.

By Ground Report Desk
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The electricity department will carry out maintenance work in parts of the city on May 5. Power supply will remain cut in several areas during specific time slots.

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Affected locations and timings

Area Time Reason
Regal Homes, Regal Mohini, Shiv Lok, Shree Ram Parisar, nearby areas 5:00 AM – 6:00 AM Maintenance work
Vedamati Housing Board Colony, nearby areas 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM, 2:30 PM – 3:00 PM Maintenance work
Amrawat Khurd, Ginnar Hills, Ginnar Valley, nearby areas 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM Maintenance work
Pragati Nagar, Ashoka Garden (Old and New), Shahanshah Garden, Amrit Complex, nearby areas 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Scheduled maintenance
Rajiv Gandhi College, Sun Khedi, Comfort School, Sagar School, Siddhi Saffron City, Raj Harsh A Sector, Bans Khedi, City Vistar Colony, nearby areas 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Scheduled maintenance

The electricity board has asked residents to stay prepared and cooperate during the outage hours.

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Residents are advised to keep their devices charged and plan their important work ahead of the scheduled power cut. This disruption is part of the regular maintenance schedule, and the electricity company aims to ensure improved service post-repair work.

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