
Parts of Chennai to face power cut on June 23 | Details here
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Several parts of Chennai will face power outages today due to some maintenance work. Check the timing and affected areas here.
For the fourth time in a week, parts of Chennai will be facing power cuts today. The Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) announced a power cut in several areas of Chennai on June 23.
The power supply will be disrupted in many parts from 9 am to 2 pm on Thursday.
Areas such as Tambaram, Ambattur, Porur, Avadu, Vysarpadi, IT Corridor, Guindy, Perambur, KK Nagar, T Nagar, will be affected.
However, if the maintenance work gets completed before time, the electricity supply will be resumed.
Tambaram: Pudhuthangal Amal Nagar, Vasantham Nagar, Indra Nagar, Venkateswara Nagar CHITLAPAKKAM Vinoboji Nagar, Manikanndan Nagar, Saraswathi Nagar, Rice mill road, Jeyachandran Nagar, Padmavathy Nagar, Maheswari Nagar Kovilambakkam Kavimani Nagar, Viduthalai Nagar, Rajam Nagar, Ponniamman Nagar PERUMBAKKAM Velacherry Main Road, Sentamil Nagar, Kumaran theatre area and above all surrounding areas.
Ambattur: MTH road, Teachers colony, Sivananda Nagar, Vanagaram road and, above all surrounding areas.
Porur: MangaduChikarayapuram, Sivanthangal, Subaiya Nagar, Kumarasamy Nagar, Bakkiyam Nagar, Ambal Nagar, Balaji Nagar, Ganapathi Nagar, Astalakshmi Nagar, Mangalapuram, Balamurugan Nagar Thirumudivakkam MKB Nagar, Womens Industrial park, Arul Murugan Nagar and above all surrounding areas.

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