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Power outage riots start in Karachi

part from Karachi, the load-shedding situation is also getting worse in Punjab as approximately six to eight hours of power outages are taking place across the province, while in the rural areas, electricity is being provided for only a few hours.

KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: The citizens of Karachi took to the streets Tuesday as they have had enough of the frequent and long hours of load-shedding across the metropolis.

According to the National Transmission & Despatch Company (NTDC), the country’s demand is 28,000 megawatts, while the current supply is 22,500 megawatts. It shows a shortfall of 5,500 megawatts, which is resulting in hours long power outages in Karachi and other cities and rural areas.

In Karachi’s Gadap Town, the load-shedding time has gone up to 18 hours in a day, while Shah Faisal Colony, Malir, Surjani Town, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, areas around Jahangir Road, Sultanabad and Kala Pul, among some other areas, are facing 14 hours or more loadshedding.

A major traffic jam caused by a long queue of large trailers and trucks also blocked the road connecting the ICI bridge to the SITE area and Mauripur Road. Police have so far arrested four protesters and used water canons to disperse them.

A day earlier, people took to the streets in Teen Hatti, Saddar Preedy Street, Jubilee Market, Shah Faisal Colony, Surjani Town, University Road, MT Khan Road, Nishtar Road, and 14 other areas.

A K-Electric spokesperson said that power supply company has initiated an operation in several parts of the city, and as a result, more than 1,397 kilogrammes of kunda wires have been cut off in Liaquatabad, Nazimabad, Garden, Bahadurabad, Tipu Sultan, and Saddar.

More load-shedding

Apart from Karachi, the load-shedding situation is also getting worse in Punjab as approximately six to eight hours of power outages are taking place across the province, while in the rural areas, electricity is being provided for only a few hours.

A day earlier, while addressing MNAs from the PML-N and allied parties, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif warned the country might face increased load-shedding in the coming month of July.

Pakistan is facing an escalation of its power crisis after it failed to agree on a deal for natural gas supply next month. Tenders for July were scrapped due to high price, and low participation as the nation is already taking action to tackle widespread blackouts.

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