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TNB s WTP channels financial aid to the needy

TENAGA Nasional Bhd (TNB) has started distributing aid via its Tabung Warga TNB Prihatin (WTP) initiative, especially the bottom 40% (B40) group who are adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.The fund had collected up to RM1.34 million as at June 21, where as much as RM270,000 will be distributed to recipients from various races and religions in Peninsular Malaysia. So far, RM40,000 has been distributed in Kuala Lumpur.

Structural repairs on Penang Bridge expected to complete in two months

Structural repairs on Penang Bridge expected to complete in two months
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Structural repairs on Penang Bridge to be shortened by a week

“Based on the updated schedule, repair works by TNB and PLUS will now only take 112 days. We shortened the time it took to remove the damaged cable and cable support by seven days, said TNB chief grid officer Datuk Husaini Husin. He said repairs to the 132kV cable that caught fire in KM3.2 of the bridge involved the replacement of three circuit cables with new ones for a length of about 100m. “The repair works will also involve the cable jointing and wooden platform replacements. “These works will not obstruct traffic and will be carried out by sea by using a barge until June 23, he said.

Repairs to burnt cable underway

Boats ferrying technicians from TNB to check on the burnt cable under Penang Bridge. Photos: LIM BENG TATT/The Star THE fast lane on both sides of the Penang Bridge will be reopened depending on the outcome of the investigation report submitted by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB). Plus Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) corporate, community and public engagement head Syed Mohammed Idid Syed Ahmad Idid said TNB was investigating the extent of damage to the structure caused by a power cable at KM3.2 below the Penang Bridge, which caught fire recently. “While there is no structural damage on the bridge, we will have to see the report before reopening the 635m-long closed lanes on both sides, ” said Syed Mohammed Idid when contacted.

Fire Dept completes report on Penang Bridge fire, says no foul play | Malaysia

Thursday, 04 Mar 2021 12:26 PM MYT BY OPALYN MOK Last Monday, a fire broke out under the bridge at KM3.2 involving a 132kV cable from the Main Entrance Substation in Bukit Tengah to Bayan Mutiara. Bernama pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. GEORGE TOWN, March 4 The Fire and Rescue Department has identified the cause of the fire that broke out of one of the electrical cables under the Penang Bridge last week. Penang Fire and Rescue Department Director Saadon Mokhtar said they have completed investigations into the cause of the fire. “We will submit a report of our investigations to Tenaga Nasional Berhad today,” he told reporters when met at the Jalan Perak Government Clinic this morning. 

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