Adani Electricity fortifies Mumbai for monsoon with enhanced disaster response initiatives

IANS June 10, 2025 204 views

Adani Electricity is taking comprehensive steps to protect Mumbai's 3.15 million customers during the upcoming monsoon season. The company has activated its Central Disaster Control Centre with seven specialized Quick Response Teams positioned across the city. Advanced water level sensors and strategic technology will help monitor and respond to potential electrical disruptions. The initiative demonstrates Adani Electricity's proactive approach to ensuring reliable and safe power supply during challenging weather conditions.

"Our team is fully prepared to address supply-related challenges during the monsoon season" - Adani Electricity Spokesperson
Mumbai, June 10: Adani Electricity, the leading electricity distribution company here, on Tuesday said it has proactively enhanced its disaster management readiness in preparation for the monsoon season, aiming to safeguard its 3.15 million customers from potential disruptions.

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7 Quick Response Teams strategically deployed across Mumbai

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98 advanced water level sensors integrated for flood monitoring

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24/7 Central Disaster Control Centre activated

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Comprehensive pre-monsoon equipment maintenance completed

To address any emergencies that may arise during the monsoon, Adani Electricity has activated its Central Disaster Control Centre (CDCC). This pivotal hub will orchestrate response efforts and operate round-the-clock, ensuring swift action and communication throughout the monsoon period.

"Seven Quick Response Teams (QRTs) have been strategically deployed across the distribution network. These teams are equipped with comprehensive response, recovery, and restoration plans specifically tailored for the challenges posed by the monsoon season," the company said in a statement.

To monitor rising water levels, 98 advanced water level sensors are now integrated with the Advanced Distribution Management System at critical locations. This setup enhances the ability to pre-empt and respond to flood-related electrical issues.

"Our team is fully prepared to address supply-related challenges during the monsoon season," said an Adani Electricity spokesperson. "With the support of our Quick Response Teams and the Central Disaster Management team, we are committed to ensuring the safety of our consumers and maintaining a reliable power supply," the spokesperson added.

The CDCC will leverage state-of-the-art satellite and wireless technologies, including walkie-talkies and remote devices, to maintain uninterrupted communication across departments and with external authorities. This infrastructure ensures minimal downtime and efficient incident management.

Ahead of the rains, Adani Electricity has conducted extensive pre-monsoon inspections and maintenance. Equipment in low-lying areas has been elevated to prevent water damage. Essential materials, emergency vehicles, diesel generators, and dewatering pumps are strategically positioned to tackle any emergency swiftly.

Adani Electricity is also actively conducting safety awareness sessions throughout its supply area to educate consumers on electrical safety during the monsoon.

Residents can reach out for assistance via various platforms, like the 24/7 Toll-Free Helpline 19122, via WhatsApp (send "Power <9-digit account number>" to 9594519122 for updates), and the CDCC to directly report emergencies to 022-50549111 or 022-50547225.

"Access our website, mobile app, and social media channels for real-time updates and support," said the company.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Good initiative by Adani! Mumbai monsoons are no joke - last year my society was without power for 18 hours during heavy rains. Hope these quick response teams can reduce such incidents. The water level sensors sound particularly useful.
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Priya M.
As a Mumbaikar, I appreciate the preparedness but execution matters most. Last year's promises didn't always match reality. Hope they've learned from past experiences. The WhatsApp service is a great addition though 👍
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Amit S.
Finally some corporate responsibility! Private companies should take such initiatives seriously. The safety awareness sessions are much needed - many people don't know basic precautions during monsoon electrical faults.
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Sunita R.
My building is in a low-lying area - glad to hear about elevated equipment. But what about slum areas? They suffer the most during floods. Hope Adani considers vulnerable communities too.
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Vikram J.
The tech integration is impressive! Satellite monitoring + wireless communication shows they're serious. But will the helpline numbers actually work during peak monsoon chaos? That's the real test.
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Neha T.
As a working professional, power cuts during monsoon are the worst! Hope these measures reduce downtime. The 24/7 control center is reassuring. Fingers crossed for less 'chai pe charcha' during power failures this year 😅
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Karan P.
Good steps but what about tree trimming near power lines? Most monsoon outages happen because of falling branches

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