Trees near a switchyard of the Tarbela dam’s power house in Haripur district caught fire on Thursday night spreading to twenty workshops of the power house. — File Photo

LAHORE: A fire that engulfed 20 workshops in the Tarbela Power House in Haripur district has been brought under control and the power plant’s electricity supply into the national grid was restored after the technical fault that had forced the system shut was repaired on Friday according to a spokesman of the Ministry of Water and Power, DawnNews reported.

The spokesman  said that trees near a switchyard of Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda)'s Tarbela dam power plant in Haripur district caught fire on Thursday night spreading to twenty workshops of the power house. Drums of chemicals and diesel stored in the workshops exploded due to the fire.

Although no damage to machinery and equipment of the power plant was reported, supply of 1833 MW of electricity to the national grid was forced suspended after a technical fault developed in the system tripping it, according to the spokesman.

Emergency response teams reached the site along with Wapda experts and brought the situation under control after making continuous efforts, the spokesman added.  Two helicopters and several fire engines had been employed to put the fire out and supply of electricity was restored back into the national grid in phases.

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