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Power Outage in Monavoni, Tshwane

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2 residents reporting power off in Monavoni
Could be a localised fault rather than a feeder-wide outage. Latest report 1 hour ago. If your power is off too, call 012 358 9999. Updated 1 minute ago.

2 Monavoni Residents Reporting Power Off

2 residents reporting power off in Monavoni. Latest report 1 hour ago.
Reports by extension: Monavoni X33: 1, Monavoni X03: 1
Streets affected (2):
RUIMTE ROADDON JUAN STREET

Report a Power Outage in Monavoni

Is your power off in Monavoni? Report it to the City of Tshwane so they can dispatch a team. The more residents who report, the faster the City prioritises a fix.

012 358 9999(24/7 fault line)

When Will Electricity Come Back in Monavoni?

How long a power outage in Monavoni takes to fix depends on what caused it. Typical restoration times for City of Tshwane fault categories:

Unplanned fault
Most outages in Monavoni are fixed within 4-8 hours. Minor faults (tripped circuit) take 2-4 hours.
Cable theft
12-48 hours, especially if specialised cable replacement is needed.
Planned work
City of Tshwane notifies Monavoni residents in advance via @CityTshwane. Usually 6-10 hours during the day.
Load reduction
Rolling outages on strained feeders, usually 2-4 hour windows announced the same day.

What to Do During a Power Outage in Monavoni

Quick checklist while waiting for the City of Tshwane to restore power.

  • Switch off appliances at the wall to prevent damage from power surges when electricity returns.
  • Leave one light switched on so you know when power is restored.
  • Keep fridges and freezers closed - food stays cold for 4-6 hours if unopened.
  • Use battery-powered lights instead of candles to reduce fire risk.
  • Report the outage to the City of Tshwane on 012 358 9999 if it has not been reported yet - more reports help the City prioritise.

Frequently Asked Questions About Power Outages in Monavoni

Is there a power outage in Monavoni right now?

2 residents are reporting power off in Monavoni. This may be a localised fault rather than a feeder-wide outage - if your power is off too, please call 012 358 9999 so the City can dispatch a technician.

How do I report a power outage in Monavoni?

Call the City of Tshwane fault line on 012 358 9999 (24/7), report online at powerfailure.tshwane.gov.za, or SMS the word "power" followed by your account number to 082 612 0333. Have your street address and account number ready - it helps the City locate the fault faster.

How long do power outages last in Monavoni?

Most unplanned power outages in Monavoni are fixed within 4-8 hours. Minor faults like tripped circuits are often restored in 2-4 hours. Major faults from cable theft or transformer damage can take 12-48 hours. Planned maintenance typically lasts 6-10 hours during the day.

When will the electricity be back on in Monavoni?

There is no City-confirmed electricity outage in Monavoni right now. If your power is off, the issue may be local to your street or property. Call 012 358 9999 to log a fault, or check this page later for live electricity restoration updates.

Is it load shedding or a power outage in Monavoni?

If your power is off outside the load shedding schedule, Monavoni is experiencing an unplanned power outage - not load shedding. Load shedding follows a fixed timetable, while power outages are caused by faults, cable theft, or load reduction on overloaded feeders.

What number do I call for a power outage in Monavoni?

Call the City of Tshwane on 012 358 9999 for a power outage in Monavoni. This is the 24/7 fault-reporting line for the entire Tshwane metro including Pretoria, Centurion, Mamelodi, Soshanguve, Mabopane, Atteridgeville, Hammanskraal and surrounding areas.

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