Persistent monsoon rain across Pune has triggered severe power outages today. Significant parts of the city face blackouts after the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) implemented safety shutdowns. These measures often follow heavy waterlogging in low-lying residential zones. Residents in suburbs should expect varying restoration times as field teams battle the weather.
The outages are not always accidental faults. MSEDCL officials often switch off supply proactively in flooded areas. This prevents electrocution risks near submerged transformers or wet basement walls. Water levels in several underground chambers have reached dangerous heights. Commuters face additional delays due to signal failures and potential lift stalls in tall buildings.

Pune Area Outages and Restoration Windows
| Pune Zone | Current Status | Expected Restoration |
|---|---|---|
| Baner and Balewadi | Partial Outage | 3 to 4 Hours |
| Hinjewadi IT Park | Intermittent | 2 Hours |
| Katraj and Kondhwa | Safety Shutdown | 4 to 5 Hours |
| Wagholi and Hadapsar | Active Faults | Post-Rain |
Western suburbs like Hinjewadi and Baner report many feeder-wise shutdowns. Industrial hubs in Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) areas also face supply issues. These interruptions disrupt production schedules and office operations. Technical teams must wait for water to recede before they can access substations safely. Immediate restoration depends on local weather ease and the safety of the repair crews.
Tracking Your Pune Outage and MSEDCL Helplines
Residents may use the Mahavitaran mobile application to track live outage status. Registering complaints via the official portal ensures a faster and more systematic response. The toll-free helplines 1912 or 1800-212-3435 offer reliable offline options. Avoid touching flooded electrical panels or loose wires in your society. These safety steps remain vital until the city electricity grid finally stabilizes.
Current weather forecasts suggest heavy spells will continue through the evening. MSEDCL expects to restore major feeders by late tonight if rainfall slows down. Keep mobile devices fully charged and ready during this period. Monitor local weather alerts before you plan any essential city travel. Staying indoors is the safest choice while electrical teams work on the ground.



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