Karachi experiences yet another power breakdown; restoration efforts underway

Published November 12, 2018
Restoration efforts to restore power in Karachi are underway, K-Electric tweeted on Monday morning. — AFP/File
Restoration efforts to restore power in Karachi are underway, K-Electric tweeted on Monday morning. — AFP/File

Restoration efforts to restore power in Karachi are underway, K-Electric tweeted on Monday, after the city was yet again affected by a power breakdown.

Resident in various areas of the city, including parts of North Nazimabad, Civil Lines and Defence Housing Authority (DHA), were left without electricity as early as 5am on Monday morning.

The city's power supplier said that electricity had already been restored in some areas of the city and added that the situation would "improve significantly" over the next few hours.

KE said that the power breakdown was caused by a 500 kV transmission line connecting KE to the national grid which had tripped.

A little after 10am, in an update on Twitter, KE said that restoration of electricity had started in Korangi, Garden, Jacob Lines, Shah Faisal Colony, Gulshan, Defence, Gizri and Landhi.

KE provided a further update before noon saying that partial supply from the national grid had resumed and power to all affected grid stations had also been restored.

They added that teams had been mobilised to ensure that feeders associated with the grids were brought back online and power was restored to the city.

Last month, the city experienced numerous spells without electricity. On October 24, Karachi faced the fifth breakdown within a month.

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