| Inhibitory activity of PLN Electricity blackouts Community Right Way |
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| Friday, 13 August 2010 10:44 | |||||||
Page 1 of 2 Way Kanan, Lampung (ANTARA News) - Various community activities Regency Way Kanan, Lampung Province, such as religious, economic, social and power outages hampered since Thursday (12 / 8) at 18:00 pm until Friday at 00:45 pm.Due to extinction by the State Electricity Company (PLN), several stalls of the principal purposes and internet cafes (cafe) close early, but the activity of worship in some mosques continue to run with the help of generators. "A little or a lot, this extinction harm our business because it had to close early," said Basirun (46) the owner of a grocery store in Baradatu, District Blambanganumpu, Way Kanan, Friday. Baradatu Net cafe owners, Laksono (27) complained that conducted electricity blackouts due to reduced earnings about Rp200.000 in one night. "Burnout is not fair for consumers. It TDL ride, my income also decreased by about Rp200.000 overnight because of power outages. But let's hope this is not routine blackouts," he said. Residents of Kampung Sangkaranbakti, District Blambanganumpu, Dwi Ariyanti (19), said canceling tarawih to keep house. "Our whole family was not so tarawih to the mosque to pray, afraid to leave home for fear that things happen that are not desirable. So tarawih congregation at home," he said. Another area resident, Sukiran (50), said tarawih to the mosque while the holiday for fear fell on the road to the mosque because it does not have a flashlight. "I'm afraid to fall on the way to the mosque because of the way bad, I had not understood the watchful eye and at home also had no flashlight," he said. Elsewhere, the blackout also forced Blambanganumpu community social activities to be slow. "We're having trouble taking care of the body of the deceased grandfather because the electricity goes out," said resident Blambanganumpu, Taufik (30). According to him, since the breaking of fast, so the show read a letter Yasin (yasinan) assisted by lighting the lamp pumped. Another resident, Jhon Hendra (24) say that the company in serving the community does not match the promise. "Burnout is not in accordance with an agreement not to extinguish the PLN electricity. The increase in electric base rates should be balanced with appropriate services," he said. He also expects PLN more professional in serving the community. "I hope an event like this is the last time. PLN must be professional in meeting community needs as a consumer," he said. (ANT247/K004) www.tenderoffer.biz
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