At a high school in Massachusetts, the light has been on since August 2021 and has not gone out due to Kapiotrabi. Photo: Oddity Central
Boston: The lights of a large dai acole (college) in Massachusetts have also been turned off since August 2021 in an effort to keep it bright and quiet.
According to experts, it is the automatic lights that are not turned off due to a software error, but engineers are getting to the root of it and it is expected to be possible to turn it off by next month. Minishag Regional High School has up to 7000 bulbs and LEDs lit up and it is not possible to give everyone one way.
Aaron Osborne, the school’s financial officer, said that the electricity that is going out of the taxpayers’ pockets is a waste of money. This college is 248,00 square feet high and has seven lights and is continuously being paid every hour.
In November 2021, it was learned that the automatic computer system controlling the high-level lights could not be fixed after millions of attempts. Now it is the case that the cost of refurbishing the lighting system is more than 12 lakh rupees which is 28 crore rupees in Pakistani rupees. Reached 80 thousand dollars.
Although new equipment was ordered in October last year, it was kept in order. Then the December deadline and no progress in that too, now it’s time to fix it again in February.
Hopefully this issue is resolved soon.