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GuestPoster566

Can anyone tell me where on-line I can see the forecast power cuts, thanks.

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Toon

forecast power cuts - your having a laff.....LOL

if you mean interuptions to power services thats different LOL

the melitia information channel normally has this

GuestPoster566

I had a little bet with myself that you'd be the first to answer :)
Thanks, I know they can happen at any time just that Times has interruptions printed but I can't see them on the Times website and I haven't bought a paper yet. Ta muchly.

Toon

melita information channel has them - its the one with the flights on it......did you win ya bet? lol

Toon

enemalta / wsc sites or the arms site is a good bet

GuestPoster566

toonarmy9752 wrote:

......did you win ya bet? lol


Oh yes :D

rainbow3

GozoNews.Com publish the scheduled ones for Gozo if thats any help

GuestPoster566

rainbow3 wrote:

GozoNews.Com publish the scheduled ones for Gozo if thats any help


Excellent, thank you :thanks:

rainbow3

redmik wrote:
rainbow3 wrote:

GozoNews.Com publish the scheduled ones for Gozo if thats any help


Excellent, thank you :thanks:


You are very welcome :)

danex2

redmik wrote:

Can anyone tell me where on-line I can see the forecast power cuts, thanks.


There's a list of scheduled power interruptions on the enemalta web site. Click on "news & alerts" at the top, then select "Scheduled Maintenance" from the menu on the right.

There's also information by location. I know the address of the page but not how to navigate there from the enemalta home page. I have attempted to post the link here for the past two days but it always led to my account being blocked. Just do a Google search for "enemalta outages location" and the first result should be the right one.

Apparently it's even possible to receive a free text message when one's street is going to be affected.