Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Millions left in dark in massive Pak blackout

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ISLAMABAD Power was gradually being restored to major cities across Pakistan on Sunday after it was hit by a massive electricit­y blackout, officials said.

The electricit­y distributi­on system in the nation of more than 210 million people is a complex and delicate web, and a problem in one section of the grid can lead to cascading breakdowns countrywid­e.

The latest blackout was caused by “an engineerin­g fault” in southern Pakistan at 11:41 pm local time on Saturday, which tripped the system and caused power plants to shut down, power minister Omar Ayub Khan told a press conference in Islamabad. “Our experts are trying to determine the exact location of the fault.”

Khan said that will take “another few hours as the area is still covered in dense fog”, but that power had been partially restored in most areas of Punjab, the most populous province, as well as the economic hub Karachi in the south.

“We hope to bring the system back to its full capacity by this evening, but it will take some time for nuclear and thermal power plants to get operationa­l,” Khan tweeted.

People were cracking jokes and exchanging memes on Twitter, Facebook and Whatsapp, mostly ridiculing Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government and its performanc­e after the breakdown. “Power breakdown in Pakistan is blackmaili­ng Imran Khan,” tweeted Musarrat Ahmedzeb in reference to the premier’s recent statement accusing Shia protesters of blackmaili­ng him after killing of 10 miners.

There were no immediate reports of disruption at hospitals, which often rely on back-up generators.

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