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KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: The country on Sunday witnessed the worst spell of loadshedding after five units of the Mangla Dam broke down.
Worst loadshedding spell as four Mangla Dam units break down - thenews.com.pk



Loadshedding is likely to increase in various cities after the power shortfall in the country exceeded 4,500 megawatts (MW) from 3,500MW.According to sources, thermal power plants are not producing electricity according to their capacity despite sufficient fuel supply. They said the power distribution companies were providing low voltage to reduce the duration of loadshedding .



The sources further said that the duration of loadshedding could be increased to 16 hours.Several areas of the country are experiencing power outages of 12-15 hours daily while the situation in some cities of the Punjab is even worse.



Power generation in the country stands at 13,350 MW while demand is 16,900MW.Meanwhile, Minister of State for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali has claimed that the government is proactively executing diverse programmes to overcome the energy crisis.



Meanwhile, four people died of sunstroke and dozens others were hospitalised as the mercury rose to almost 50 degrees centigrade in several cities of the country on Sunday.According to reports, three persons, including two-year-old Arzoo of village 82/6-R, Ahsan, 10, and 32-year-old Muhammad Aslam hailing from village 67/5-R of Sahiwal, fell unconscious due to sunstrokes. They were shifted to hospitals where they expired.



Ahmed Deen, 65, of village 62/5-R died after exposure to the heatwave.Meanwhile, dozens of people affected by intense hot weather were shifted to different hospitals in Sahiwal where, according to medics, the condition of three was critical.



The citizens have expressed grave concern over the nearly 15 hours of loadshedding daily and demanded that the provincial government improve power supply.In Karachi, temperature was recorded at 40 degrees centigrade on Sunday morning. Rural Sindh is also suffering from the intense heat wave. Extremely high temperatures were recorded in various cities of the province including Jacobabad, Nawabshah, Larkana, and Sukkur. However, the temperature is likely to drop in the province from Monday (today).



In Punjab, the situation is no different as the heat wave is prevalent in most parts of the province. Extremely hot weather has gripped most of the plain areas of Punjab including, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan and Bahawalpur divisions.



Severely hot weather also grips many parts of Balochistan, including Turbat and Sibi division, whereas the use of cold drinks has increased due to the heat.The Met Office has predicted that the heatwave would continue to grip most plains areas of the country for the next few days.



An intense summer is also being witnessed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The citizens are visiting parks, canals, beaches and recreational spots to battle the weather whereas the demand for cold beverages has also increased.



Meanwhile, the Met Office has predicted rain with thunderstorm in some areas of Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, Malakand and Hazara Division.Jacobabad remained the hottest area during the last 24 hours where the temperature recorded was 50°C, while the maximum temperature recorded in other cities were: Dadu, Sukkur, Larkana, Moenjodaro, Sibi 49°C; Noorpur Thal, Rohri, Shaheed Benazirabad, Rahim Yar Khan, Padidan and Turbat 48°C.



Our correspondent from Lahore adds: With a high mercury level on Sunday, a majority of citizens thronged the city canal and other water spots to beat the heat.With loadshedding and severe heat, a large number of Lahorites went to the Lahore canal to beat the heat. All swimming pools and other water sports facilities were packed. Hours-long traffic jam was also witnessed at the canal road near Jallo Morr.



Met officials said the highest maximum temperature in the city was recorded as 46.3 C. They predicted very hot and mainly dry weather with chances of dust raising winds for the next 24 hours. They said a westerly wave lying over the extreme northern parts of the country had moved away eastwards while the seasonal low pressure lies over northern Balochistan.



Sale of plastic paddling pools has also increased in the city. A vendor sitting at the roadside in Faisal Town said since the morning he had sold over ten large and five small pools.






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Four tripped Mangla units restored

Four tripped Mangla units restored

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 - Lahore—Four units of Mangla Dam Power House that were tripped due to ‘technical fault’ were repaired and restored on Monday morning.

The electricity supply of up to 1000 mega watts also began with the restoration of the units. According to Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) spokesperson, the repair work is in progress on the fifth unit as well. WAPDA spokesperson also clarified that contrary to reports, the units were not tripped due to fire eruption, adding that it was due to a technical fault developed by the transformer.—INP
 
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Sialkot, The people in Sialkot district have been experiencing as many as 16 to 18 hours-long daily what they said the forced load shedding of electricity in such sizzling hot and muggy weather.

Sialkot, the native district of Khawaja Muhammad Asif (Federal Minister for Water and Power), was in grip of this summer season’s worst power load shedding, as the Gepco has stepped up unscheduled load shedding of electricity in all the urban and rural areas of Sialkot, Daska, Sambrial, Pasrur and surrounding areas.
People experiencing long hour’s load-shedding | Pakistan News
The power outages remained continued for several hours after every twenty to twenty five minutes with very low voltages on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as well. Due to which people had suffered from a great ordeal.
 
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Power shortfall surge triggers 11-hour outages
By The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
Published about 4 hours ago
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LAHORE: Power loadshedding increased up to 11 hours across the country after the shortfall surged to 3,600MW on Tuesday.

According to official sources, a number of rural and urban areas in Punjab, interior Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are facing loadshedding of over 12 hours besides forced shutdowns, tripping and fluctuation.

“The Lahorites are also facing about nine to 10 hours loadshedding besides continuous tripping, low voltage and power fluctuation due to overloaded power distribution system,” an official told Dawn.

According to the daily report of the National Transmission and Dispatch Company (NTDC), the total power generation and demand on Tuesday remained 13,700MW and 17,300MW respectively, creating a shortfall of 3,600MW and forcing power distribution companies (DISCOs) to carry out loadshedding for six to 11 hours.

Supply to Defence, Ghazi Road affected after mechanical fault
“Total power generation noted at 10am was 4,850MW, 1,910MW and 6,940MW received by the national grid from hydel, thermal and independent power producers (IPPs) respectively. Another 70MW were also added to the national grid through wind energy generation,” the report added.

Loadshedding in various major localities of Lahore, including Defence and Ghazi Road, further increased after a huge circuit breaker and line isolator of 132KV were damaged due to the overloaded system at 220KV at the New Kot Lakhpat Grid Station.

“Since circuit breaker and the line isolator were damaged for being overheated and were used to feed or transmit electricity to Defence, Ghazi Road and other residential and commercial localities of the city, the officials started supplying electricity to the areas through alternate means under an emergent load management plan. But it has increased loadshedding in addition to the actual schedule,” an NTDC spokesman explained when contacted.

He said senior officials rushed to the spot and started efforts to replace the damaged parts.

“Spare-parts have been taken to the site and the engineering officials will install them,” he said, adding that the task would complete by 8am on Wednesday (today).

Published in Dawn, June 11th, 2014
Power shortfall surge triggers 11-hour outages - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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