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Antique power coop to seek refund of 'Odette' repair expenses

REPAIR.A lineman of the Antique Electric Cooperativerestores powerin Barangay Bontol, Sibalom on Dec. 21, 2021. The utility company said they will ask the national government to refund the expenses incurred in restoring connections and electrical posts damaged by Typhoon Odette. (Photo courtesy of ANTECO) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The Antique Electric Cooperative (ANTECO), the province's lone utility provider, will seek assistance from the national government through a refund of its expenses in restoring power in areas affected by Typhoon Odette on December 16. Ruth Ann Fadrigo, ANTECO information officer, said Monday that based on their initial assessment, the electric company has already incurred PHP11.3-million damage due to toppled electric posts, fuse, and wirings. "The estimated damage might still increase because the energization of some remaining villages is ongoing," she said in an interview. As soon as the damage assessment is complete, they will send th ....

Anini Y , Ruth Ann Fadrigo , National Electrification Administration , Antique Electric Cooperative , Typhoon Odette , Ann Fadrigo , National Electrification , Tobias Fornier , Repaira Lineman Of The Antique Electric Cooperativerestores Powerin Barangay Bontol , Ibalom On Dec 21 , 021 The Utility Company Said They Will Ask National Government To Refund Expenses Incurred In Restoring Connections And Electrical Posts Damaged By Typhoon Odette Photo Courtesy Of Anteco San Jose De Buenavista , Ntique The Antique Electric Cooperative Anteco , He Province 39s Lone Utility Provider , Ill Seek Assistance From The National Government Througha Refund Of Its Expenses In Restoring Power Areas Affected By Typhoon Odette On December 16 Ruth Ann Fadrigo , Nteco Information Officer , Aid Monday That Based On Their Initial Assessment , He Electric Company Has Already Incurred Php11 3 Million Damage Due To Toppled Posts , Nd Wirings Quot The Estimated Damage Might Still Increase Because Energization Of Some Remaining Villages Is Ongoing , Uot She Said In An Interview As Soon The Damage Assessment Is Complete , Hey Will Send Their Request To The National Electrification Administration Quot As Of Now , E Are Just Using Our Own Fund For The Repair Of Electric Posts And Purchase Other Electrical Equipment That It Is Already Depleting , Uot She Said As Of Sunday , Adrigo Said 50 Out Of 590 Affected Villages Are Yet To Be Energized 30 In Tobias Fornier , Ight Each In Aniniy And Hamtic , Nd Four In Sibalom These Are Situated Remote Areas And Could Not Be Easily Accessed By Linemen Quot The Villages Along National Highway Province Had Already Been Energized , Uot She Said ,