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Baguio City Power Interruption Schedule: Feb 16-21, 2026

UPDATE May 20, 2026 10:55 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 from Monday, February 16, 2026, to Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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BENECO Power Interruption (February 16-21, 2026)

Areas AffectedPurpose
February 16, 2026
Monday
9:00 AM to 12:00 NN
TUBA:
Parts of Tabaan Norte
(part of Sitio Parasipis,
Talnag,
Dianna,
Toybongan,
Denneg,
Bacuyag)
Facilitate tree cutting
and ROW clearing
February 18, 2026
Wednesday
9:00 AM to 9:15 AM
4:45 PM to 5:00 PM
BAGUIO CITY:
-Camp Henry T. Allen
-Parts of Labsan St.
and Naguillian Rd.,
- Parts of Palma -
Urbano (R. Palma St.,
Urbano St., F. Nacnac
St., T. Pinpin St.,) and
- parts of Queen
of Peace Rd. (from
Barangay Hall to
Mountain View Grand
Legacy)
- parts of Lourdes
Subdivision Extension
- Campo Sioco
- Whole of City Camp
proper, City Camp
Central, Lagoon Area,
Lower Rock Quarry,
Middle Rock Quarry,
Upper Rock Quarry and
QM Subdivision
- parts of Legarda-
Kisad-Burham (Back of
Beaumont Holding
Corp. and Lindi Hotel,
Bukaneg St., and along
Legarda Rd., from Mount
Crest Hotel to Unique
Printing Press, Gen. M.H.
Del Pilar St. and Gen. V.
Lim Street)
Facilitate opening and
closing of disconnect
switch (DS Legarda)
February 18, 2026
Wednesday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
BAGUIO CITY:
Parts of Legarda-
Burnham-Kisad
Barangay (from
MH del Pilar St or
Himaya Spa going
towards Marcos
Highway)
- Parts of General
Emilio F. Aguinaldo
(Dr. Carino St. tapped
along Legarda Rd.)
- Ferdinand, Phil-am
Compound, Balsigan,
Imelda R. Marcos, Sto.
Rosario Valley,
Bakakeng Central,
Bakakeng Norte/Sur
(except Bakakeng
New Site, Ciudad
Grande, Eagle Crest,
Forest Gold)
- SLU-SVP Housing
(Bakakeng Old Site),
- Whole of Dontogan,
Sto. Tomas School
Area and parts of
Balacbac (Interior A,
Interior B, Interior C,
Central and Lower,
Lexber Ville Subd.)
- Sto. Tomas Proper
Restructuring of
primary assemblies for
primary extension

Replacement of bare
primary lines to
insulated wires

Relocation of poles
affected by ongoing
construction
TUBA:
Parts of Poblacion
(Mt. Cabuyao,
Sto. Tomas Relay
Station, Digdigwayan,
Bangcua, Pula, parts of
Badiwan)
February 19, 2026
Thursday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
TUBLAY:
Parts of Longlong
Pico-Lamtang Rd.
(from BVS College to
Highland Blossoms)
Relocation of secondary
pole due to unstable
location
February 20, 2026
Friday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
BAGUIO CITY:
Parts of Lucnab
(Purok 2,3,4 including
Acapulco Cmpd., and
Lower Lucnab)
Replacement of
damaged primary pole
ITOGON:
Parts of Tuding (areas
near Lower Lucnab)
BAGUIO CITY:
Parts of Purok 2 and
Purok 3, Happy Hallow
Relocation of pole and
lines traversing
private property
February 21, 2026
Saturday
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
BAGUIO CITY:
Parts of Purok 7 near
Apitong St., parts of
Purok 6 and Purok 5
(along Agoho St.,
Acacia St. and
Tanguile), Kias
Installation of
intermediate pole to
correct line clearance
ITOGON:
Parts of Lower Samuyao,
Ampucao
Rerouting of primary
lines affected by
ongoing construction
BAGUIO CITY:
- Parts of Upper
Quezon Hill (along
Mallare St.,
Chrome St., Tin St.,
Gold St., Bronze St.,
and Mercury St.),

- parts of Middle
Quezon Hill (along
Aquino St., Abellera St.,
Zarate St., Arvisu St.,
Ramon Mitra St.,
Laraya St., Pacis St.,
Carantes St., Paredes,
Delos Santos St., and F.
I. Ortega Ext.)
- parts of Victoria
Village (parts of Paraan
St., Lamug St. and E. Reyes)
- parts of Prk. 28
Upper San Carlos
Heights (tapped at
Paredes St.), Irisan
Relocation of primary
pole affected by
CEO Project


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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 Power Interruptions and Their Impact

Power interruptions can significantly affect daily life, especially in regions like Baguio City where reliable electricity is essential for both residents and businesses. These scheduled outages, such as the one announced by BENECO for February 16-21, 2026, are often necessary for maintenance and upgrade work on power lines and infrastructure. During these times, it is crucial for locals to plan accordingly. Make arrangements for alternative power sources, stock up on essential supplies, and inform your family, particularly those who may rely on electrical medical devices. Furthermore, the impact on local businesses can be profound, as they might need to adjust their operating hours or even temporarily close, which can affect their revenue. Staying informed and prepared can help mitigate the inconveniences that come from power interruptions, allowing residents to navigate these scheduled outages with minimal disruption.

Tips for Staying Connected During Outages

When power interruptions are imminent, maintaining connectivity becomes paramount, especially for emergency communication and remote work scenarios. One effective strategy is to invest in portable power banks and solar chargers to keep your essential devices charged. Additionally, consider downloading mobile apps that can function offline or save crucial information for easy access without Wi-Fi. Prioritize communication — establish a family plan so that all members know how to reach each other during outages. It is also advisable to inform your employer or clients in advance about the scheduled power interruptions, allowing them to adjust expectations. Keep essential information regarding BENECO’s updates and communications easily accessible, either through local news sources or their official contact numbers. By implementing these strategies, you can minimize the disruptions caused by power outages and ensure that you remain connected and informed during these necessary interruptions.

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