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Cows killed as thunderstorm damages TCN Otukpo–Nsukka transmission line

Ms Mbah said that in spite of the disruption, there was no power loss in the Nsukka area.

• September 8, 2025
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The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), on Monday, reported that a thunderstorm on September 3 caused the snapping of the 132kV Otukpo–Nsukka–New Haven transmission line.

Ndidi Mbah, TCN general manager of public affairs, said in a statement in Abuja that the cut conductor fell near Tower 97 along the line’s route.

“Although no lives were lost, the fallen high-voltage conductor sparked a fire that burned down a house near the tower.

“A car parked under the line was also destroyed, and two cows were killed.”

“Mr Tom Inugonum, Regional Manager of TCN’s Enugu Region, led a team to assess the site.

“A Quick Response Line Maintenance Team has commenced dismantling the damaged section in preparation for restringing a new conductor,” she said.

Ms Mbah assured that in spite of the disruption, there was no power loss in the Nsukka area, which was normally supplied through the affected line.

“TCN has arranged an alternative supply route via Otukpo 132kV Transmission Substation to the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) for onward distribution.

“The company expressed relief that no human casualties occurred and reiterated the critical need to avoid building, parking, or engaging in any activities within transmission lines’ Right of Way (RoW).”

She warned that such encroachments were extremely dangerous and posed serious risks to lives and property.

“We urge the public to respect power infrastructure and comply with safety guidelines around transmission facilities.

“TCN remains committed to maintaining a stable and secure national grid while ensuring public safety,” Ms Mbah said.

(NAN)

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