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Civil Protection Newsflash

  • 2025-09-24 15:35

    CP Info: Power restoration arrangements
    Civil Protection Newsflash: As the water level has started to recede, CEM will use remote equipment control to restore power to some customers within the next half hour. This quick restoration is made possible not only by the early preparation of resources and personnel, but also ongoing enhancements and optimizations of power facilities in low-lying areas. These improvements include optimizing the medium-voltage power grid structure, elevating power equipment, installing flood barriers in customer substations, reinforcing cable entry seals, installing flood alarm systems, water-immersion sensors, and pumps to continuously improve the disaster prevention and resilience of power facilities.Additionally, residents are reminded to unplug sensitive appliances (such as computers, TVs, and air conditioners) to protect them and prevent a sudden power surge when electricity is restored. It is recommended to leave one light on to indicate when power has been restored.After power restoration, please first check if your electrical installations are functioning properly and ensure it is safe before resuming use.For customers who have not yet had their power restored, do not touch any electrical equipment to avoid danger. If you have any inquiries regarding electrical safety, please call 2833 9922.




  • 2025-09-24 14:15

    CP Info: Statistics of incidents related to civil protection
    Civil Protection Newsflash: As of 14h00 on 2025/09/24, the Civil Protection Operations Centre has recorded as a total of 140 incident report(s) in Macao and the Islands which including,1. Buildings/lamp posts/trees that are on the verge of collapse/have collapsed: 24case(s);2. Concrete, signboards, windows, canopies, or other objects fallen or swinging: 86 case(s);3. Scaffolding, scales or other construction facilities fallen or swinging: 6 case(s);4. Passenger trapped in a lift: 3 case(s);5. Power outage/water outage/mobile network outage: 1 case(s);6. Fire: 20 case(s);7. Number of persons injured due to the typhoon: 1 (from the data of the Health Bureau and Kiang Wu Hospital);


  • 2025-09-24 12:51

    CP Info: Power Suspension Update
    Civil Protection Newsflash: As the water level has not continued to rise, CEM will not implement the next round of power suspension.We thank all residents for their understanding, patience, and cooperation. CEM will arrange for power restoration as soon as possible after the Typhoon Signal No. 8 is lowered and the water recedes. Residents can check the power supply status by entering the building name on the CEM website.Please stay tuned to the latest updates on CEM's website, Facebook page, and WeChat.

  • 2025-09-24 12:09

    CP Info: Statistics of incidents related to civil protection
    Civil Protection Newsflash: As of 12h00 on 2025/09/24, the Civil Protection Operations Centre has recorded as a total of 84 incident report(s) in Macao and the Islands which including,1. Buildings/lamp posts/trees that are on the verge of collapse/have collapsed: 17case(s);2. Concrete, signboards, windows, canopies, or other objects fallen or swinging: 53 case(s);3. Scaffolding, scales or other construction facilities fallen or swinging: 4 case(s);4. Passenger trapped in a lift: 2 case(s);5. Power outage/water outage/mobile network outage: 1 case(s);6. Fire: 7 case(s);7.Number of persons injured due to the typhoon: 1 (from the data of the Health Bureau and Kiang Wu Hospital);

  • 2025-09-24 12:08

    CP Info: Flights update
    Civil Protection Newsflash: According to the information of the Civil Aviation Authority, the flights affected by the typhoon are as follows: On 24 September 2025 (00:00 – 12:00): 131 cancellations, 12 delays and 2 rescheduling.


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