“IN some areas, we have already gotten power restored,” CUC’s Watson said, citing the hospital and other priority loads. As of May 4, electricity had been restored in several neighborhoods — especially where primary distribution lines remained intact or required minimal repairs — including Lower Base, Puerto Rico, Lower and Upper Navy Hill, Garapan, Beach Road, Middle Road, Quarter Master, and portions of Susupe.
Yesterday I drove from IT&E to the Torres Bros. Building on Middle Road. What I saw was that at each point where a cross feed line was coming to the (Feeder 3) Middle Road line the cross lines were not connected to the feeder. It seems as though Mr. Watson has no idea what is reconnected and what is his dream for the day. When I look out my window at night I see both Beach and Middle roads and sadly both are just dark no street lights no traffic lights. I wish Mr. Watson would share some of what he is smoking so I could see power in this area like he says. He talks good to the CPUC but the reality is he is lying and there is no power past the Garapan Mobil station the lines are not connected just hanging. Another CUC lie.
MIKE BLAKELEY
Garapan, Saipan


