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ENSA Announces Preventive Power Maintenance Across Panama March 23–28

What Happened

ENSA has scheduled preventive maintenance on its electrical network from March 23 to March 28, 2026. The company says the works are intended to ensure a safer, more reliable service and may include equipment upgrades, vegetation trimming and reinforcement of infrastructure to help prevent unexpected interruptions.

Affected Areas and How to Check

ENSA warns that some sectors will experience temporary interruptions while crews carry out the planned tasks. The company is publishing the specific areas and schedules; images accompanying ENSA notices indicate sector maps and timetables for the interventions.

To verify whether a particular residence or business will be affected, users should visit ENSA’s scheduled interruptions page at https://www.ensa.com.pa/interrupciones-programadas and enter their NAC (Número de Atención al Cliente).

Why It Matters

Preventive maintenance on power networks is aimed at reducing the risk of unplanned outages and improving overall safety of service. While the work may cause short-term disruptions, these activities are intended to strengthen equipment and clear vegetation that can lead to faults during storms or high demand periods.

How to Stay Informed

ENSA invites users to follow updates through its official channels, including ENSA Panamá social media accounts, the company’s website at www.ensa.com.pa, and notices published in local media. Customers who rely on uninterrupted supply for medical equipment or business operations should confirm schedules in advance and make contingency plans where necessary.

ENSA’s notice emphasizes that the maintenance is preventive in nature and part of routine efforts to maintain service quality. For detailed timing and the scope of interventions in each sector, consult the interruption lookup tool on ENSA’s website or the company’s official communications.

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