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Baguio City Power Interruption Schedule: May 5-9, 2026

UPDATE May 20, 2026 10:53 AM:


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As announced by the Benguet Electric Cooperative (BENECO), here are areas in Benguet that will be affected by scheduled power interruptions by BENECO onTuesday, May 5, 2026 to Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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BENECO Power Interruption (May 5 to May 9, 2026)

Areas AffectedPurpose
May 5, 2026
Tuesday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
LA TRINIDAD:
Parts of Pico-Lamtang
Road, Puguis (parts of
Bektey and areas near
Marosan's to INC-
Longlong)
Rerouting of secondary
lines affected by ongoing
construction
May 6, 2026
Wednesday
12:00 MN to 1:00 AM
ATOK:
Abiang (Halsema),
Topdac, Sayangan,
Paayan, Englandad,
Catubo
Correction of hotspots
Whole of Bokod
except
Ambuklao
Whole of Kabayan
except
Lusod, Ballay, Pacso,
Tawangar, parts of
Gusaran and Poblacion
BUGUIAS:
Natubleng,
parts of Amgaleyguey
(Sepadan and
Pakpakitan)
KIBUNGAN:
Madaymen (except
Napsong)
BAKUN:
Ampusongan
(Cabutotan and
Namagtey)
May 6, 2026
Wednesday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
SABLAN:
Part of Bayabas (Sitio
Pidawan and Beckes)
Swapping of distribution
transformers
LA TRINIDAD:
Parts of Alno
(Sunflower Homes,
Doakan and part of
Mati-e)
ITOGON:
Parts of Gumadang
(Kawa, Alumit, Dalisay,
Besil, Dapong,
Sabdang, Duhot)
May 7, 2026
Thursday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
BAGUIO CITY:
Whole of Dominican
Hill - Mirador,
Lourdes Subdivision
Proper,
part of San Roque
Village (areas along
San Roque Extension
Rd.), part of Middle
Rock Quarry (Purok 4
and areas tapped at
Dominican Hill Road),
part of Upper Rock
Quarry (areas tapped
at Udhi Cmdp.)
Restructuring of primary
assemblies to improve
line clearance
LA TRINIDAD:
Parts of Sadjatan and
parts of Lower Wangal
Rerouting and
uprating of secondary
lines affected by
ongoing construction
ITOGON:
Whole of Lower Lucnab,
Tuding
Relocation of secondary
pole affected by
proposed construction
May 8, 2026
Friday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
BUGUIAS:
Amlimay,
Central Buguias and
part of Amgaleyguey
Relocation of primary
pole affected by ongoing
construction

Facilitate ROW clearing
KABAYAN:
Lusod, Ballay, Pacso,
Tawangar, parts of
Gusaran and Poblacion
BAGUIO CITY:
Parts of Purok 24A,
San Carlos Hts., Irisan
(Saint Joseph St.)
Uprating of communal
distribution transformer
BAGUIO CITY:
Parts of Irisan
(Irisville Subd., Purok 20,
St. Patrick Subd.)
Installation of communal
distribution transformer
for load splitting
LA TRINIDAD:
Parts of Alapang (part of
Samoyao and Proper)
Relocation of primary
pole affected by ongoing
construction
May 9, 2026
Saturday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
BAGUIO CITY:
Parts of Irisan (parts of
Prk. 2 Ambayao, parts
of Prk. 7 - Tacio St.,
Alemars St., Conon St.)
Installation of communal
distribution transformer
for load splitting

Uprating of communal
distribution transformer


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Cable & Communication Companies

In BENECO’s advisory, all concerned Cable & Communication Companies are advised to inspect and institute necessary safety measures or actions on their cables or lines attached to the affected BENECO poles.


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For other questions and concerns:

For more information and concerns, contact BENECO at any of these numbers:

  • LANDLINE: 637-4400 local 605 to 607
  • SMART: 09088657202
  • GLOBE: 09175921698


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For More News and Updates

Looking for more news and updates? Feel free to explore our BCG website and our official Facebook page. You may also check out our official BCG YouTube channel to catch a variety of video content.

SOURCE: BENECO

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Understanding the Impact of Power Interruptions on Daily Life

Power interruptions, especially those that are scheduled, can disrupt daily routines and activities in significant ways. For residents of Baguio City, a community that thrives on both tourism and local businesses, these interruptions can affect everything from work productivity to entertainment options. During the announced power interruption period from May 5 to May 9, 2026, it’s important to plan ahead. Consider stocking up on necessary supplies, like candles, flashlights, and non-perishable food, to ensure you are well-prepared. Additionally, businesses may consider offering temporary adjustments in their services or hours to accommodate the loss of power. Residents also need to think about how to keep perishable items in their refrigerators safe. Using coolers and managing the opening of refrigerator doors can help prolong the life of food items. By being proactive and understanding the ramifications of scheduled interruptions, individuals can minimize inconveniences and maintain a semblance of normalcy during these times.

Tips for Staying Informed and Prepared

Staying informed about utility schedules and prepared for power interruptions is essential for residents and businesses alike. To ensure you’re up-to-date on the latest information from BENECO, consider subscribing to their alerts via SMS or following them on social media platforms. Many local communities also have dedicated groups where updates are shared quickly, allowing residents to receive real-time information from fellow community members. In addition to tracking power outages, have a backup plan in place for your essential devices—especially if you rely on them for work or communication. This might involve ensuring your mobile devices are fully charged beforehand or investing in portable battery banks. Additionally, you could explore the use of generators for critical needs, while always prioritizing safety. By engaging with your community and leveraging technology, you can effectively remain one step ahead of power interruptions and maintain peace of mind during scheduled outages.

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