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NEVLEC announces more power outages for Brown Hill and Lampar Hill

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The following is an announcement from the Nevis Electricity Company Limited (NEVLEC) regarding power outages.

NEVLEC apologizes for the frequent interruptions to the service to our valued customers in Brown Hill and Lampar Hill. This is due to the ongoing Brown Hill Road Rehabilitation Project.

To reduce the time of these interruptions, NEVLEC will endeavour to complete the relocation of lines in phases. Phase 4 will commence on Wednesday November 21st from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

NEVLEC again apologises for the inconveniences caused and thank the residence of Brown Hill and Lampar Hill for their patience.

NEVLEC takes the opportunity to remind customers that whenever there is a scheduled power outage, service may be delayed to later than the time specified.

For additional information please call our customer service office at the following numbers:

Customer Service: 469-7243/7245 or 662-5799

Emergency Service: 469-9100 or 662-5811

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