PT PLN (Persero) said it was trying to restore electricity in Bali, and there were already several areas where the electricity had returned to normal.

"At 18.30 WITA, 50 percent of the affected customers were back to normal," said PLN's Executive Vice President of Corporate & TJSL Communications Gregorius Adi Trianto as reported by ANTARA, Friday, May 2.

He conveyed that PLN moved quickly to carry out recovery due to the cessation of electricity supply that occurred on Friday, at around 16.00 WITA in Bali.

Less than 30 minutes after the incident, the electricity supply has returned gradually.

He conveyed that hundreds of PLN personnel accompanied by complete equipment had been deployed to focus on making gradual improvements so that the electricity system could return to normal immediately.

"Until now, the cause of the disturbance is still under investigation," Greg said.

Previously, a number of reports of blackouts occurred in all areas in Bali. The exact cause of the blackout is not yet known.

The State Electricity Company (PLN) of the Bali Distribution Main Unit conducted an investigation into the causes of blackouts that occurred throughout Bali on Friday.

"The cause is still being investigated," said PLN UID Bali Communications and TJSL Manager I Wayan Eka Susana in Denpasar, Friday.

PLN said the electricity went out in all areas on the Island of the Gods. Eka said that his party was still restoring electricity.

PLN apologizes to customers for being affected by the blackout.

"We apologize for the inconvenience of power outages in most areas of Bali from 16.09 WITA, and currently in the process of normalizing with the normalization burden of 232 MW," he said.


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