Another steel pylon was bombed – the second attack in a span
of four days – in the restive southern Philippine region of Mindanao where
security forces are battling separatist insurgents.
The privately-owned National Grid Corporation of the
Philippines (NGCP) operates dozens of power pylons in Mindanao
and most of the attacks – blamed on various rebel groups and extortionists –
occurred in the Muslim autonomous region and nearby provinces.
Elizabeth Ladaga, NGCP’s spokeswoman, said the blast hit the
Tower 50 of the Agus 2-Kibawe 138 kilovolt line in Lanao del Sur’s Dimayon
Bubong town on Monday. She said the repair of the tower would start soon.
“Restoration of Tower 50 will commence as soon as the area is secured,” she
told the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
Last month, Tower 25 also of the Agus 2-Kibawe 138 kilovolt
line in Ramain town in Lanao del Norte province was also toppled by a bomb
explosion and since then remains unrepaired.
On January 14, a power pylon of the Kabacan-Sultan Kudarat
138 kilovolt line was also bombed in Aleosan town in North
Cotabato province. Two improvised explosives had been detonated by
suspected rebels, but they failed to topple the steel tower, although the blast
seriously damaged the transmission facility, but eventually repaired recently.
No individual or group claimed responsibility for the latest
bombing, but the region is a known lair of several rebel groups – the
Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and
jihadists.
It was unknown why NGCP failed to detect or stop the latest
bombing despite repeated attacks since last year, but it appealed to the
military to protect the towers. The 6th Infantry Division said NGCP
has its own personnel guarding the steel pylons.
NGCP also repeatedly blamed owners of private lands where
the towers are located and accusing them of preventing their personnel to
repair bombed power pylons. The NGCP proposed to “criminalize the planting
of trees and other activities beneath transmission lines.”
NGCP said it has teamed up with local governments in Mindanao to solve the escalating right-of-way violations
in the region by lobbying for the passage of a provincial ordinance to back up
its proposals. It said the intentional planting of trees under transmission
lines adversely affects power delivery to the provinces of Lanao del Norte,
Lanao del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, Bukidnon, North Cotabato, Maguindanao,
Zamboanga City, and the rest of the grid.
Land owners have repeatedly rejected NGCP’s demand unless it
pays them for the use of their estate. NGCP holds the 25-year concession
contract to operate the country’s power transmission network.
http://mindanaoexaminer.com/mindanao-power-pylon-bombed-anew-2nd-attack-in-four-days/
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