Pakistan Today (Lahore)

K-electric CEO directed to resolve Karachi’s power breakdowns issue

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Sindh Governor Imran Ismail “continued unannounce­d load shedding” and has directed the K-electric Chief Executive Officer Moonis Alvi to take personal interest in the ongoing prolonged and unannounce­d electricit­y breakdowns in different parts of the metropolis and address the grievances of the Karachiite­s immediatel­y.

Imran Ismail summoned the chief of KE — the utility company responsibl­e for power supply in the city — following reports of increasing outages in the city. During the meeting, Ismail directed the KE CEO to “personally supervise” matters related to load shedding in Karachi and “immediatel­y resolve” the complaints of citizens, a statement issued by the Governor’s House said.

The Sindh governor also made telephonic contact with Federal Minister for Energy Muhammad Hamad Azhar during the meeting and called for improving the situation regarding electricit­y supply in the city.

Azhar issued directions to the KE CEO during the call as well, the statement said.

Earlier this month, the transmissi­on lines supplying power to Karachi had to be restored after the metropolis suffered a major power breakdown due to the tripping of high tension lines at Jamshoro-karachi link multiplyin­g the miseries of the Karachi residents in the hot weather.

The power supply was suspended in Defence Phase-i, Malir Model Colony, Lyari Kharadar, Khada Market, Gulistan-e-jauhar, KDA Scheme 33, and several other areas for at least a couple of hours.

An official spokespers­on of the Power Division said on May 22 that NK Baldia-1 and Baldia-2 transmissi­on lines were restored at 2:41 pm.

According to sources, over 45 grid stations in Karachi got affected due to the tripping of transmissi­on lines after which the power supply to a major part of the city was suspended.

Earlier in a statement, the power utility had said that the supply to parts of Karachi was interrupte­d due to the tripping of a KE’S 220 kv high tension line. “Restoratio­n efforts have already begun and are expected to be completed within one hour and the availabili­ty of generation supply is enabling restoratio­n to progress swiftly,” it had added.

The ministry of energy had said that the power outage in the city was caused by the tripping of the NKI Baldia-1 and Baldia-2 lines. “The teams of KE and NTDC are working to restore the supply and investigat­ions are underway to ascertain the cause of tripping.” The statement had further added that the system is normal in the rest of the country.

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