SUVA, March 31 (Xinhua) -- The Samoan government declared a 30-day state of emergency on Monday due to a severe power crisis on Upolu, Samoa's main island.
A fault in the country's main underground power cable caused a blackout in Upolu last month, leading to further repairs, and three key generators have failed, reducing power generation, Radio New Zealand reported on Monday.
Besides, severe weather causing damage to power lines and poles, and the failure of backup generators were also to blame, said Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa last week.
Major disruptions to Samoa's electricity supply have affected residents and businesses.
In response to the power crisis, the government issued a state of emergency orders, including lifting tax on electricity-related equipment and mobilizing assistance to support households, businesses and the private sector, according to local media Samoa Observer.
Fiame said on Monday that the government will ensure the timely arrival and operation of temporary generators before the end of April, with permanent generators expected in August. Enditem
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