Power Supply: Electricity restored to Kawkareik and Kyonedoe in Kayin State

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  • Power Supply: Electricity restored to Kawkareik and Kyonedoe in Kayin State

Efforts to restore electricity to towns in Kayin State are progressing, with power supply now being gradually resumed in Kawkareik and Kyonedoe.

Electricity had been cut off since November 30, 2022, after transmission towers on the Myawaddy–Kawkareik power line were destroyed by explosions, affecting both towns and nearby villages. Repair works on a 16-mile 11kV power line began on February 16, 2026, and were completed on March 24.

Earlier, power was partially restored to Kyonedoe on October 25, 2025, from a substation in Hpa-An. After testing and repairs, electricity was successfully extended to Kawkareik on March 26, 2026.

Currently, power is being distributed step by step to important locations such as government offices, hospitals, schools, religious buildings, and homes in Kawkareik. Authorities continue to carry out inspections and repairs to ensure stable electricity supply in the area.

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