Malaysia Oversight

Tawau residents continue to grapple with power outages

By FMT in September 15, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Tawau residents continue to grapple with power outages


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Tawau residents are also facing water shortages and internet problems caused by the power outages. (Bernama pic)
TAWAU:

Thousands of residents in Tawau continue to grapple with prolonged electricity outages following a major disruption involving both Line 1 and Line 2 of the 275kV Kolopis-Segaliud transmission network since last Saturday.

The blackout, which began on Saturday evening, has resulted in rotational power rationing lasting eight to 16 hours daily, a situation that persists till today.

Muhd Jauhar, 36, a resident of Bandar Sri Indah, described the first day of the outage as particularly difficult, with power cut for a full 16 hours.

“On Saturday, the electricity went out at 5.30pm and only came back at 11.30am the next day. Then on Sunday, there was another blackout from 5pm to 1am.

“Today, the power was cut again as early as 8.30am, and we still don’t know when it will be restored,” he told Bernama.

He said mobile and internet connectivity were also affected during the outage.

“This is not a minor inconvenience. It has disrupted daily life,” said Jauhar, who works as a clerk.

Meanwhile, Batu 10 resident Abdul Hadi Mahar, 55, expressed frustration over the ongoing crisis.

“It’s a full package of problems here – water rationing for days, now long hours of electricity cuts and, at the same time, mobile networks are down.

“I really hope the government is listening. We’re struggling. These issues need real solutions, not just promises,” he said.

For e-hailing driver Alfian Daus, 39, the blackout has had a direct impact on his income.

“The internet keeps dropping. How am I supposed to get passengers? They can’t access the app or make calls.

“On normal days, I can make at least RM50, but yesterday I earned nothing. No rides, no income,” he lamented, urging Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) to urgently address the root cause of the disruption.

Bernama checks found that several areas, including Batu 10, Batu 15 and parts of the town centre, are experiencing ongoing power rationing.

Mariati Sunding, 28, an employee at a convenience store in Ba Zhong Commercial Centre, said the store had to close due to the outage.

“It’s dark and hot in there. We had no choice but to shut down. The power has been out since this morning and many other businesses nearby are closed too,” she said.

Yesterday, SESB CEO Yaakob Jaafar said nearly 70,000 users in Sabah’s east coast would be affected during the power restoration period.



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