At 0:22 on April 13th, a magnitude 3.2 earthquake occurred in Mangya, Xizhou, Qinghai, with a focal depth of 10 kilometers. After preliminary investigation, the Haixi power grid was not affected, the power grid equipment was operating normally, and the earthquake did not cause damage to power facilities and power outages.
After the earthquake, Qinghai Haixi Power Supply Company immediately organized personnel to conduct special inspections on power transmission and transformation line equipment in the Mangya area, comprehensively investigated the hidden dangers after the earthquake, and organized professionals to carry out “pull-net” investigations on important distribution lines and stations To keep abreast of the power grid operation. At the same time, communicate with important local users to ensure that users can use electricity reliably. The company is currently in the critical period of starting school, resuming production and spring cultivation and irrigation, the company strengthens the patrol video of heavy-duty lines, monitors the operation status of the power grid in real time, prevents equipment failures and abnormalities caused by aftershocks, causes power grid outages, and ensures grid security Stable operation.
As of now, the Haixi power grid is operating normally, no equipment abnormalities and line trips caused by the earthquake have occurred, and the power supply order is stable and orderly. The company will further prepare for post-earthquake emergency response to prevent the aftershocks of the earthquake and wait for it to ensure the safety of the power grid.
Mangya (Mongolian “forehead”) is located in the northwestern border of Qinghai Province, connected to the Dachaidan Administrative Committee in the east, Golmud City in the south, Ruoqiang County in Xinjiang in the west, and Luobupo Town in Ruoqiang County in Xinjiang in the north. Square kilometers. Mangya is an indispensable place for the ancient Silk Road, an important throat for the entry of Tibet into Tibet, the forefront of the maintenance of Qingxin, and the important responsibility of guarding the “Western Gate” of Qinghai.