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Chennai Power Cut: Tamil Nadu Sets Up District Monitoring Teams to Tackle Power Outage

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Last updated: June 11, 2026 7:14 am
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oi-Prakash KL

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Published: Thursday, June 11, 2026, 12:02 [IST]

The Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (TNPDCL) has announced the formation of special monitoring teams across all districts to tackle recurring power cuts and ensure uninterrupted electricity supply. This move comes in response to widespread outages, particularly in Chennai and its suburban areas, which have sparked public frustration and protests.

According to an official release, Tamil Nadu currently serves around 35.2 million consumers through a vast network comprising 1,910 substations and more than 447,000 transformers. The newly constituted monitoring teams will be tasked with swiftly repairing faults, reducing the duration of interruptions, and improving overall consumer satisfaction.

TNPDCL has formed special monitoring teams and allocated contingency funds across Tamil Nadu districts to tackle recurring power cuts and ensure uninterrupted electricity supply, following recent widespread outages and public protests, especially in Chennai.

Chennai Power Cut Tamil Nadu Sets Up District Monitoring Teams to Tackle Power Outage

To support urgent maintenance and restoration work, contingency allowances have been sanctioned at varying levels: up to Rs 1,00,000 for chief engineers, Rs 75,000 for supervising engineers, Rs 50,000 for operational engineers, Rs 25,000 for assistant operational engineers, and Rs 10,000 for assistant and junior engineers.

A review meeting chaired by Electricity Minister C T R Nirmal Kumar on Wednesday examined strategies to address intermittent supply issues. These interruptions are often caused by buried cable damage, transformer failures, line breaks, seasonal factors such as heavy rain and strong winds, ring main unit malfunctions, and defects in high-voltage transformers.

Despite adequate generation and procurement levels, these technical faults have been disrupting supply in urban and suburban areas. The minister emphasised the importance of rapid rectification to maintain reliability and consumer trust.

The urgency of these measures was underscored by recent events in Chennai, where large-scale outages from the night of 8 June until the early hours of 9 June left residents without power for extended periods. The disruption prompted protests outside Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) offices, with residents voicing anger over delays in restoration and the impact on daily life. Complaints were also lodged at the Minnagam grievance centre, highlighting the growing dissatisfaction among consumers.

Residents have reported that frequent night-time power cuts are severely affecting sleep and routine activities, particularly amid soaring temperatures. Many were forced to remain outdoors during outages, compounding discomfort and frustration. Officials from the Electricity Board attributed the outages largely to transformer faults and damaged cables, noting that the increased use of air conditioners has placed additional strain on the distribution system.

The establishment of monitoring teams and allocation of contingency funds represent a proactive attempt by TNPDCL to address these challenges. By focusing on rapid fault detection and repair, the corporation aims to minimise disruptions and reassure consumers of its commitment to reliable service. The initiative reflects a broader effort to modernise infrastructure and strengthen resilience against both technical failures and seasonal stresses, ensuring that Tamil Nadu’s vast consumer base receives consistent and dependable electricity.

With inputs from PTI

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