Electricity has been fully restored across Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, after a 6.7 magnitude earthquake caused widespread outages. State-owned utility company PLN confirmed the complete restoration of the power grid, following days of intensive repair work. The earthquake, which struck earlier this week, significantly damaged critical infrastructure, impacting numerous communities. PLN mobilized teams and resources to prioritize repairs, focusing on essential facilities like hospitals and government buildings. The restoration process involved repairing damaged substations and transmission lines. Authorities are continuing to assess the full extent of the damage and provide support to affected residents, but the return of power is a crucial step in recovery efforts. The quick restoration demonstrates PLN’s responsiveness to natural disasters and commitment to maintaining essential services.
