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Load Schedule S4.Xlsx EMERGENCY LOAD SHEDDING SCHEDULE MONDAY TUESDAY TIME Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 04:00 - 06:30 BLOCK A BLOCK H 06:00 - 08:30 BLOCK B BLOCK B & K BLOCK B & K & O & F BLOCK J BLOCK J & R BLOCK E & N & J & R 08:00 - 10:30 BLOCK C BLOCK C & L BLOCK C & L & G & P BLOCK A BLOCK A & Q BLOCK D & M & A & Q 10:00 - 12:30 BLOCK D BLOCK D & M BLOCK D & M & H & Q BLOCK E BLOCK E & N BLOCK E & N & J & R 12:00 - 14:30 BLOCK E BLOCK E & N BLOCK E & N & J & R BLOCK D BLOCK D & M BLOCK D & M & A & Q 14:00 - 16:30 BLOCK F BLOCK F & O BLOCK B & K & O & F BLOCK B BLOCK B & K BLOCK B & K & O & F 16:00 - 18:30 BLOCK G BLOCK G & P BLOCK C & L & G & P BLOCK C BLOCK C & L BLOCK C & L & G & P 18:00 - 20:30 BLOCK H BLOCK H & Q BLOCK D & M & H & Q BLOCK F BLOCK F & O BLOCK B & K & O & F 20:00 - 22:30 BLOCK J BLOCK J & R BLOCK E & N & J & R BLOCK G BLOCK G & P BLOCK C & L & G & P WEDNESDAY THURDAYS TIME Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 04:00 - 06:30 BLOCK A BLOCK H 06:00 - 08:30 BLOCK B BLOCK B & K BLOCK B & K & O & F BLOCK J BLOCK J & R BLOCK E & N & J & R 08:00 - 10:30 BLOCK C BLOCK C & L BLOCK C & L & G & P BLOCK A BLOCK A & Q BLOCK D & M & A & Q 10:00 - 12:30 BLOCK D BLOCK D & M BLOCK D & M & H & Q BLOCK E BLOCK E & N BLOCK E & N & J & R 12:00 - 14:30 BLOCK E BLOCK E & N BLOCK E & N & J & R BLOCK D BLOCK D & M BLOCK D & M & A & Q 14:00 - 16:30 BLOCK F BLOCK F & O BLOCK B & K & O & F BLOCK B BLOCK B & K BLOCK B & K & O & F 16:00 - 18:30 BLOCK G BLOCK G & P BLOCK C & L & G & P BLOCK C BLOCK C & L BLOCK C & L & G & P 18:00 - 20:30 BLOCK H BLOCK H & Q BLOCK D & M & H & Q BLOCK F BLOCK F & O BLOCK B & K & O & F 20:00 - 22:30 BLOCK J BLOCK J & R BLOCK E & N & J & R BLOCK G BLOCK G & P BLOCK C & L & G & P FRIDAY SATURDAY TIME Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 04:00 - 06:30 BLOCK A BLOCK H 06:00 - 08:30 BLOCK B BLOCK B & K BLOCK B & K & O & F BLOCK J BLOCK J & R BLOCK E & N & J & R 08:00 - 10:30 BLOCK C BLOCK C & L BLOCK C & L & G & P BLOCK A BLOCK A & Q BLOCK D & M & A & Q 10:00 - 12:30 BLOCK D BLOCK D & M BLOCK D & M & H & Q BLOCK E BLOCK E & N BLOCK E & N & J & R 12:00 - 14:30 BLOCK E BLOCK E & N BLOCK E & N & J & R BLOCK D BLOCK D & M BLOCK D & M & A & Q 14:00 - 16:30 BLOCK F BLOCK F & O BLOCK B & K & O & F BLOCK B BLOCK B & K BLOCK B & K & O & F 16:00 - 18:30 BLOCK G BLOCK G & P BLOCK C & L & G & P BLOCK C BLOCK C & L BLOCK C & L & G & P 18:00 - 20:30 BLOCK H BLOCK H & Q BLOCK D & M & H & Q BLOCK F BLOCK F & O BLOCK B & K & O & F 20:00 - 22:30 BLOCK J BLOCK J & R BLOCK E & N & J & R BLOCK G BLOCK G & P BLOCK C & L & G & P SUNDAY TIME Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 04:00 - 06:30 BLOCK A 06:00 - 08:30 BLOCK B BLOCK B & K BLOCK B & K & O & F 08:00 - 10:30 BLOCK C BLOCK C & L BLOCK C & L & G & P 10:00 - 12:30 BLOCK D BLOCK D & M BLOCK D & M & H & Q 12:00 - 14:30 BLOCK E BLOCK E & N BLOCK E & N & J & R 14:00 - 16:30 BLOCK F BLOCK F & O BLOCK B & K & O & F 16:00 - 18:30 BLOCK G BLOCK G & P BLOCK C & L & G & P 18:00 - 20:30 BLOCK H BLOCK H & Q BLOCK D & M & H & Q 20:00 - 22:30 BLOCK J BLOCK J & R BLOCK E & N & J & R Stage 2 and 3 areas Adams Mission K Burbreeze J Eastbury C Amanzimtoti Beach K Camelot J Effingham Heights G Amanzimtoti Central B Canelands H Emberton J Amanzimtoti North B Caneside H Embo F Amanzimtoti South B Carrington Heights B Engonyameni A Albert Park D Castle Hill G Escombe A Arena Park R Casuarina Beach G Essenwood F Asherville H Cato Manor E Essenwood G Ashley J Centenary Park C Everest Heights H Assagai F Charnwood G Everton J Athlone Park K Chatsworth R Ezimbokodweni K Atholl Heights J Chelmsford F Ezimbokodweni B Austerville Q Chesterville E Fairbreeze J Avoca G Chiltern Hills H Farningham Ridge J Avoca Hills C Christianburg H Flamingo Heights F Avoca North L City Central D Flanders Estate C Avoca South L City Central E Forest Hills J Bakerville Gardens G City Market D Foresthaven H Bayhead K Clairwood P Fosaville G Bayview B Clayfields C Game City G Beachwood L Clermont N Gandhis Hill J Bellair A Clermont H Gateway North B Bellair P Clifton Hills J Gateway Shopping Centre B Bellgate F Clifton Park J Gillitts J Belvedere F Coedmore A Glen Anil L Berea K Cordoba Gardens B Glen Hills C Berea West F Corobrick Industrials G Glen Park J Berkshire Downs E Coronation C Glenashley C Besters Camp F Corovoca C Glenmore H Beverly Hills C Cowies Hill J Glenridge N Blair Atholl J CR Swart Court House D Glenwood N Blue Lagoon L Crestholme J Glenwood H Bluff Q Crestview J Grayleigh J Bonela E Dassenhoek L Greenbury C Booth Road Industrial E Dassenhoek B Greenwood Park G Bothas Hill F Dawncliffe J Greylands J Briardene G Dawncrest J Greyville K Briardene Industrial Park L Doonheights H Greyville E Brighton Beach Q Doonside F Greyville South D Brindhaven H Dores Flats H Grosvenor E Broadlands C Duffs Road C Grove End C Buena Vista F Durban Central K Hagart Road Industrial J Buffelbosch A Durban Harbour D Hambanathi F Buffelsdale J Durban North G Harinagar A Bulwer B Earlsfield G Hatton Estate J Havenside M Madundube A Newsel Beach G Havenside B Maidstone F Ngcolosi F Hazelmere Dam H Malvern A Nirvana Hills A Hillary A Mangosuthu Technikon C North Beach D Hillcrest F Manor Gardens H Northcroft C Hilldene F Marianhill Mission B Northdene M Hillgrove G Mariannheights B Northdene A Hilltop Gardens F Mariannhill Industrial Park B Nsiswakazi B Himalayas Q Mariannridge B Ntuzuma G Hippo Road G Mariannridge L Oaklands H Illovo Glen H Marine Parade E Ocean View E Illovo Mill H Maxmead E Old Fort D Inanda O Maydon Wharf L Old Mill Industrial G Inanda Newtown G Mayville P Osindisweni H Inanda Newtown C J Mayville E Ottawa G Isipingo Hill M Memorial Park A Overport N Isipingo Rail M Merewent Q Overport F Itshelimnyama B Mfolweni A Padfield Park E Jacobs P Missionlands H Palmview South H Jacobs Industrial P Mithanagar J Park Gate C Kenville L Mobeni M Parkhill G Kharwastan B Mobeni Heights B Parlock G Kings Park Stadium D Mobeni Industrial Q Pavillion Shopping Centre E Kings Rest E Molweni J Pemary Ridge H Kingsburgh F Montclair Q Peters Road Industrial G Kingsway K Morningside G Phoenix Industrial Park O Klaarwater B Morningside N Phoenix South C Kloof J Morningside O Pick & Pay Hyper D Kwa Makhutha B Moseley A Pinelands J Kwa Mashu F Mount Edgecombe Country CClub Estate Pinetown R Kwa Nyuswa F Mount Moriah C Pinetown E Kwa Shembe F Mount Vernon A Pinetown Industrial J KwaDabeka H Mount View H Pinetown Water Services E KwaMakhutha B Mountain Ridge J Pinetown West E La Lucia Mall C Mpola B Point O La Lucia North B Mpola L Point D La Lucia Ridge B Mt Edgecombe N Prestondale B La Lucia South C Mt Morelands G Prospect Hall L La Mercy G Musgrave N Prospecton Industrial M Lamontville Q Musgrave F Prospecton North M Lamontville B Nagina B Puntans Hill G Langefontein J Nature View R Queensburgh A Lansdowne Q New Dawn Park G Rainham C Lenham C New Germany R Redcliffe H Lindelani North J New Germany H Redfern C Longcroft C Newlands East G Redhill G Lotusville Manors H Newlands West G Redhill Industrial Park G Regency Park B Sunningdale B Welbadatch R Reservoir Hills H Surprise Farm F Wentworth Q Reservoir Hills M Surya Heights H West Riding (Berea) H Reunion M Sydenham P West Riding (Hillcrest) F Ridgeview A Sydenham F Westbrook Beach G Riverdene G Tea Estate J Westmead N Riverhorse Valley L Temple Valley H Westridge (Umhlanga) C Riverhorse Valley G The Gardens F Westridge Park F Riverside L The Wolds E Westville K Riverview E Thornglen B Westville Central J Riverview Park E Thornwood L Westville North M Rockford C Thornwood B Westville North H Rosehill G Tollgate F Whetstone C Rydalvale B Tongaat F Whitfield Park F SABS H Trenance Manor H Wiggins Water E Sandfields J Trenance Park H Winkelspruit F Sarnia M Trurolands Industrial F Winston Park F Sarnia J UKZN (Howard College) J Woodhaven Q Sea Cow Lake L UKZN (Westville) J Woodhurst R Sea Tides G Umbilo K Woodside J Sea View A Umbilo L Woodview H Shallcross A Umbilo South A Wyebank J Shallcross M Umbumbulu North H Yellowood Park Q Shastri Park H Umdloti G Yellowood Park B Sherwood H Umhlanga Manor C Sherwood P Umhlanga Ridge C Shulton Park H Umhlanga Rocks C Sibaya Casino G Umhlatuzana Township A Silverglen R Umkhumbaan E Silverglen B Umlazi A Smithfield H Umlazi Hospital C Snell Parade D Umlazi South A Somerset Park B Umvuzane H South Beach O Umzinyati J South Beach D Underwood Road J South Cost Rd P Valdin Heights H Southgate N Vanrova J Southgate C Verulam H Sparks Estate H Victoria Embarkment D Springfield Park L Victoria Market E St.
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