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A university in Wuhan was issued a "notice of stealing electricity". What are the school's dereliction of duty in dealing with the power failure of students?

When dealing with the problem of students' power failure, schools may be in arrears with electricity consumption.

A university in Wuhan was issued? Notice of stealing electricity? Recently, it was circulated on the Internet that a university in Wuhan was finally issued a notice of stealing electricity due to a long-term power outage, which attracted the attention of many netizens on the Internet. It is understood that there are students in this university who report long-term power failure in the dormitory. Personally, I think schools should reflect on this situation. If it is a long-term power outage, it is a bit unreasonable. After all, as a place for teaching and educating people, if there is a long-term power outage, it is likely to affect the normal study and life of students, so it is very troublesome and the school should handle it well. Of course, if there is electricity theft in the school, then the corresponding person in charge should be punished, which is absolutely intolerable. For this matter, I hope the school can give an accurate information and give an account to our students.

What happened?

The origin of this incident is that a university in Wuhan was notified of stealing electricity, and many students reported that the dormitory was cut off for a long time. According to a student of the university, the school promised to restore power supply on 18 that night, but at present, only the corridor calls, and the air conditioning and living electricity in the dormitory have not been fully restored. Until the afternoon of 19, a staff member of the school said that all the calls had been made.

What are the school's dereliction of duty in dealing with the power failure of students?

In this case, I personally think that the demand side has many essences when dealing with the problem of student power failure, among which the lack of adequate protection for electricity consumption is the most serious dereliction of duty. It's so hot now, if the school loses power for a long time, it will probably affect the normal study and life of students, and there is no air-conditioning fan to blow when students return to the dormitory, which also has a great impact on students.

My personal opinion on this matter.

Personally, I think there are very few power outages in schools. If there is a power outage, the school should also have backup power generation equipment, rather than a long-term power outage that cannot be solved in time. If the long-term power outage is not solved, then fire protection must have some responsibility. Therefore, if students find that the school has not recovered after a long-term power outage, they can report it to the relevant departments in time.