IOI City Mall Putrajaya

Power restored at IOI City Mall Putrajaya, Johor Bahru City Square after outage

Tenaga Nasional Bhd, in a Facebook update, confirmed the successful restoration of power to IOI City Mall Putrajaya by midnight last night. Similarly, Johor Bahru City Square regained electricity at 2.20am this morning.

Bekalan elektrik IOI City Mall Putrajaya, Johor Bahru City Square pulih

Menurutnya, TNB merakamkan penghargaan kepada semua pihak termasuk pengurusan IOI City Mall Putrajaya dan Johor Bahru City Square serta pengunjung di atas sokongan dan kesabaran sepanjang proses pemulihan ini.

After Putrajaya mall, another mall in Johor Bahru forced to close from a power outage

Another mall – this time, the Johor Bahru City Square Mall – was forced to close early due to a power outage.

Gangguan elektrik: Pengunjung kecewa IOI City Mall ditutup pada cuti umum

Penutupan sehari pusat beli-belah IOI City Mall dekat sini ekoran gangguan elektrik nyata mengecewakan ramai pihak khususnya pengunjung yang datang untuk membeli persiapan Aidilfitri.

Customers, employees voice frustration over IOI City Mall’s sudden closure due to blackout

The unexpected closure of Putrajaya IOI City Mall today, especially on a public holiday, has left both mall-goers and workers frustrated.

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