Good news for users whose monthly electricity use falls below 50 kilowatts per hour, the Interagency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases will exempt your households from paying fees for electricity.
Karlo Nograles, Task Force spox said that 3 million consumers across the country will benefit from the assistance and will alleviate financial burden after primary sources of income have been interrupted due to lockdown restrictions.
The National Electrification Administration also announced last week that due dates that fall within the period of Luzon-wide quarantine in some 90 electric cooperatives will be granted a 30-day grace period, and payments, interests, and charges for late payments are canceled.
Aside from the free supply, the National Electrification Administration announced last Further, the National Water Resources Board has assured the public of continuous supply of water in Metro Manila after giving 46 cubic meters per second or 4000 million liters per day supply to Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage Systems until the initial end of lockdown.
The Department of Energy (DOE) likewise said that the current megawatts capacity is greater than the actual peak demand in Luzon and that there will be no power interruption in the whole duration of the ECQ.
President Duterte extended the Enhanced Community Quarantine until the end of April as cases soar to more than 5,400.
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