At 16:46 on April 7, a magnitude 5.4 earthquake occurred in Baicheng County (41.94 degrees north latitude, 82.14 degrees east longitude) in the Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang, with a focal depth of 17 kilometers. After investigation and verification, the power grid was not affected and the power supply was normal.

After the earthquake, State Grid Aksu Power Supply Company attached great importance to it, paid close attention to personnel safety, power grid operation and normal power supply, and quickly launched an Incident Response Service. Organize 8 vehicles and 21 people to carry out special patrols on local hub substations, important transmission and distribution line equipment and important user electrical equipment. Power dispatchers carefully monitor and closely track changes in power grid load.

Next, State Grid Aksu Power Supply Company will closely track the changes in power grid load, grasp the operation of the power grid in real time, strengthen inspection monitoring and the implementation of preventive measures, organize emergency rescue teams to prepare for emergency rescue, prevent emergencies caused by earthquakes at any time, and ensure that faults are discovered and handled in a timely manner to ensure the safe and stable operation of the power grid.

State Grid Xinjiang Ultra-High Voltage Branch launched an Incident Response Service as soon as possible after the earthquake, and immediately organized stationed personnel at 750 kV Aksu and Kuche substations to conduct a comprehensive inspection of high-altitude equipment, box seals, civil facilities, cable trenches and other equipment and facilities. At present, the power grid equipment is operating normally. State Grid Xinjiang UHV Branch will continue to pay attention to the operation of power grid equipment and earthquake information to ensure the safe and stable operation of Xinjiang UHV power grid equipment.


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