Major Power Breakdown in Pakistan, Parts of Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi Without Electricity
Edited By: Shankhyaneel Sarkar
Last Updated: January 23, 2023, 11:23 IST
Islamabad/Lahore/Karachi, Pakistan
A man uses battery powered light while working at a shop during a power breakdown in Karachi, Pakistan (Image: Reuters)
The power breakdown will take at least 12 hours to restore, the Pakistan energy minister Dastagir said
Pakistan’s major cities including capital Islamabad suffered a major power outage on Monday morning and authorities have said that it could take at least 12 hours to restore electricity.
The busy Monday morning was marred due to the power cut which was triggered by a ‘frequency variation’, according to a report by Pakistan-based news outlet Geo News.
Large parts of Pakistan including major cities like Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar and Quetta are now without electricity. Pakistan energy minister Khurram Dastagir Khan said that it will take 12 hours to restore power completely and also told Geo News that the power generation units were shut down in winter at night to save fuel costs.
ابتدائی اطلاعات کے مطابق آج صبح 7:34 پر نیشنل گرڈ کی سسٹم فریکوئنسی کم ہوئ جس سے بجلی کے نظام میں وسیع بریک ڈاؤن ہوا سسٹم کی بحالی پر کام تیزی سےجاری ہے— Ministry of Energy (@MoWP15) January 23, 2023
He told Geo News that this is not a major crisis.
“According to initial reports, the system frequency of the National Grid went down at 7:34 this morning, causing a widespread breakdown in the power system. System maintenance work is progressing rapidly,” Pakistan ministry of power said in a tweet.
Dastagir while speaking to the news outlet explained that operators noticed a frequency variation when they turned on systems on Monday morning in Dadu and Jamshoro, which are in southern Pakistan. He said that led to fluctuation in voltage and the power generating units were shut down.
He added that it was not a major crisis and power has been restored in areas which fall under Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) grid stations. He said grids belonging to Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) have also been restored.
(this is a developing story, more details will be added)
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