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KARACHI: Pakistan suddenly plunged into darkness early on Sunday following a major power breakdown and most of the cities including Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta witnessed a large blackout.

The tripping of Guddu power plant's transmission lines affected the 500KW power line from the national grid, forcing Jamshoro and Bin Qasim power stations to shut down.

Dawn's Quetta correspondent, Syed Ali Shah, reported that in Balochistan 17 districts suffered a sudden power breakdown.

According to Quetta Electric Supply Company (QESCO) officials, the transmission lines from Guddu to Quetta were tripped.

Power supply to Quetta and other 16 districts have been suspended as a result of technical fault, however, it could not be verified by independent sources.

QESCO officials said, 220KW transmission line was abruptly suspended. The other districts include Pishin, Khuzdar, Mastung, Kalat, Sibi, Bolan and other adjoining areas.

DawnNews reported that more that 70 per cent of Karachi was in darkness after a sudden power failure struck the country's industrial capital.

Earlier today, Dawn's correspondent in Islamabad, Sohail Iqbal Bhatti, had reported that the country's power crisis would be exacerbated as a result of acute shortage of furnace oil.

The shortage of furnace oil had also been revealed by the Water and Power ministry in a report on handling of furnace oil shortage issues.

The report said that power production from Jamshoro power plant has been decreased to 170mw from 570mw.

Similarly, power generation from Muzaffargarh plant after a decrease of 700mw was 360mw only, while Faisalabad power plant has suspended power generation due to non-availability of furnace oil.

Also, power production from HUBCO and Kapco after a decrease of 1300mw stood at 1051mw. Due to acute shortage of furnace oil, power shortfall has stood above 6700mw in the country.

According to the power ministry’s report, demand of electricity has surged to 14000mw, while the generation has reduced to only 7,000mw.

Refineries are unable to fulfill the demands of furnace oil, while a decision to purchase 12 cargoes of furnace oil has been facing a shortfall of Rs30 billion.
 
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How old are our powerlines? Its not the first time a half country trip happened....
and def not the first time blame went to powerlines
yet same team in place doing the same blunders...man that is one equation for madness!
 
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People just have accepted to live the life of dark ages in the country. Politicians are only taking benefits while people have turned selves to sheep.

Wishing for a marshal law at this moment to get rid of these mismanagements.
 
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How old are our powerlines? Its not the first time a half country trip happened....
and def not the first time blame went to powerlines
yet same team in place doing the same blunders...man that is one equation for madness!
It looks like a blackout
sometimes u can't control it
 
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It looks like a blackout
sometimes u can't control it
often you can....but yea in a country with not enough dams or any other backup plans...sure what were thinking to expect change?

In a country with gas shortages oh not to forget fuel shortages and electricity was just a bonus that it came and went...

You create a frustrated environment then wonder why people are trigger happy :unsure:
 
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often you can....but yea in a country with not enough dams or any other backup plans...sure what were thinking to expect change?

In a country with gas shortages oh not to forget fuel shortages and electricity was just a bonus that it came and went...

You create a frustrated environment then wonder why people are trigger happy :unsure:

Add to that multiple wives & mother in laws. hehe
 
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MashaAllah noora experience and their die hard fan over here on PDF would have Answers ready for example but IK nay KPK mein kya kiya hai or this is conspiracy or it happens no big deal....

@WishLivePak any comments who fault is it anyways? Pakistanis public or Mush or zardari since raiwind lotas are not responsible since they visit blessed land every few months to cleanse their sins.

often you can....but yea in a country with not enough dams or any other backup plans...sure what were thinking to expect change?

In a country with gas shortages oh not to forget fuel shortages and electricity was just a bonus that it came and went...

You create a frustrated environment then wonder why people are trigger happy :unsure:

Add children deaths in Punjab and Sindh due to lack facilities and equipment and Meds. Oh Add fake Meds and dirty water.

People just have accepted to live the life of dark ages in the country. Politicians are only taking benefits while people have turned selves to sheep.

Wishing for a marshal law at this moment to get rid of these mismanagements.

I would be more than happy in a zombie walking dead like environment where no politician/govt exists.
 
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No worries we will survive:sad:
 

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Power breakdown: Pakistan plunges into darkness - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

KARACHI: Pakistan suddenly plunged into darkness early on Sunday following a major power breakdown and most of the cities including Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta witnessed a large blackout.

The tripping of Guddu power plant's transmission lines affected the 500KW power line from the national grid, forcing Jamshoro and Bin Qasim power stations to shut down.

Dawn's Quetta correspondent, Syed Ali Shah, reported that in Balochistan 17 districts suffered a sudden power breakdown.

According to Quetta Electric Supply Company (QESCO) officials, the transmission lines from Guddu to Quetta were tripped.

Power supply to Quetta and other 16 districts have been suspended as a result of technical fault, however, it could not be verified by independent sources.

QESCO officials said, 220KW transmission line was abruptly suspended. The other districts include Pishin, Khuzdar, Mastung, Kalat, Sibi, Bolan and other adjoining areas.

DawnNews reported that more that 70 per cent of Karachi was in darkness after a sudden power failure struck the country's industrial capital.

Earlier today, Dawn's correspondent in Islamabad, Sohail Iqbal Bhatti, had reported that the country's power crisis would be exacerbated as a result of acute shortage of furnace oil.

The shortage of furnace oil had also been revealed by the Water and Power ministry in a report on handling of furnace oil shortage issues.

The report said that power production from Jamshoro power plant has been decreased to 170mw from 570mw.

Similarly, power generation from Muzaffargarh plant after a decrease of 700mw was 360mw only, while Faisalabad power plant has suspended power generation due to non-availability of furnace oil.

Also, power production from HUBCO and Kapco after a decrease of 1300mw stood at 1051mw. Due to acute shortage of furnace oil, power shortfall has stood above 6700mw in the country.

According to the power ministry’s report, demand of electricity has surged to 14000mw, while the generation has reduced to only 7,000mw.

Refineries are unable to fulfill the demands of furnace oil, while a decision to purchase 12 cargoes of furnace oil has been facing a shortfall of Rs30 billion.
 
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MashaAllah noora experience and their die hard fan over here on PDF would have Answers ready for example but IK nay KPK mein kya kiya hai or this is conspiracy or it happens no big deal....

@WishLivePak any comments who fault is it anyways? Pakistanis public or Mush or zardari since raiwind lotas are not responsible since they visit blessed land every few months to cleanse their sins.



Add children deaths in Punjab and Sindh due to lack facilities and equipment and Meds. Oh Add fake Meds and dirty water.



I would be more than happy in a zombie walking dead like environment where no politician/govt exists.


It's Americas fault. They sabotaged pakistan lines to warn pakistan not to send terrorist across border during Obama visit



I bet all potians will be so happy to hear such news "oh look failed gov't." Such things has happened in the past.

This gov't is incompetent, but it's still better than a stage dancer.
 
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KARACHI: Pakistan suddenly plunged into darkness early on Sunday following a major power breakdown and most of the cities including Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta witnessed a large blackout.

The tripping of Guddu power plant's transmission lines affected the 500KW power line from the national grid, forcing Jamshoro and Bin Qasim power stations to shut down.

Dawn's Quetta correspondent, Syed Ali Shah, reported that in Balochistan 17 districts suffered a sudden power breakdown.

According to Quetta Electric Supply Company (QESCO) officials, the transmission lines from Guddu to Quetta were tripped.

Power supply to Quetta and other 16 districts have been suspended as a result of technical fault, however, it could not be verified by independent sources.

QESCO officials said, 220KW transmission line was abruptly suspended. The other districts include Pishin, Khuzdar, Mastung, Kalat, Sibi, Bolan and other adjoining areas.

DawnNews reported that more that 70 per cent of Karachi was in darkness after a sudden power failure struck the country's industrial capital.

Earlier today, Dawn's correspondent in Islamabad, Sohail Iqbal Bhatti, had reported that the country's power crisis would be exacerbated as a result of acute shortage of furnace oil.

The shortage of furnace oil had also been revealed by the Water and Power ministry in a report on handling of furnace oil shortage issues.

The report said that power production from Jamshoro power plant has been decreased to 170mw from 570mw.

Similarly, power generation from Muzaffargarh plant after a decrease of 700mw was 360mw only, while Faisalabad power plant has suspended power generation due to non-availability of furnace oil.

Also, power production from HUBCO and Kapco after a decrease of 1300mw stood at 1051mw. Due to acute shortage of furnace oil, power shortfall has stood above 6700mw in the country.

According to the power ministry’s report, demand of electricity has surged to 14000mw, while the generation has reduced to only 7,000mw.

Refineries are unable to fulfill the demands of furnace oil, while a decision to purchase 12 cargoes of furnace oil has been facing a shortfall of Rs30 billion.
 
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its winter so I guess tolerable... but will have impact on population growth... :pop:
 
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KARACHI: Pakistan suddenly plunged into darkness early on Sunday following a major power breakdown and most of the cities including Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta witnessed a large blackout.

As much as I disliked Zardari and PPP their term of government looks better and better compared to Sharif. One crisis after the other incompetent government.
 
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Looks like a pretext to major Terrorist attack , looks like steps by international agencies to see how key electrical components control strategic assets

Very disturbing development

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Any more supporters ? stand and be counted

Yes please come forward

The Top Leader , ROSHAN leader

Hopefully Military assets are protected

Looks like a planned attack on installations
 
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