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Old 06-11-2006, 13:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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KARACHI: Major power breakdown in many areas

KARACHI, June 10: The outdated and weak distribution system of the Karachi Electric Supply Corporation broke down in Gulshan-i-Iqbal on Saturday suspending power supply to a major portion of the city at around noon. Many areas could not be energised till late in the night.

An extra high-tension line supplying electricity to the Gulshan grid station developed a fault rendering Gulshan-i-Iqbal, the adjoining Metroville-III area and parts of Gulistan-i-Jauhar without power.

The supply could be restored in only half the affected area till late night.

A spokesman for the KESC said that the extra high-tension line, carrying electricity from Landhi to the Gulshan grid developed fault which was repaired accordingly. However, two transformers at the grid went out of order later. The repair work was in progress, he added.

The tussle between the corporate heads of the privatised KESC and its contractor firm, Siemens, has badly affected the power utility’s performance. Since March this year, the shabby system of KESC has developed 21 major faults causing many prolonged breakdowns resulting in riots at different places in the city.

The Karachiites have been looking at their elected representatives, whose mysterious silence had occasionally forced the badly affected consumers to take to the street to draw the government’s attention to the KESC affairs.

A resident from Metroville-III said that power failures of two-four hours a day were a routine but on Saturday, the situation turned serious when the suspension of power supply had already ran into almost 10 hours and the supply was not restored yet.

A resident of Gulistan-i-Jauhar, Block-12, said that power supply to his area was discontinued at around 8am on Saturday and the KESC men maintained that it was due to a local fault. At noon, they said that the fault had been rectified but another fault had developed, now in the high-tension line.

A consumer from Gulistan-i-Jauhar, Block-17, said that power went off at around 1pm and was restored at 5pm. It again went off at 5:30pm and was not restored till late in the night. Intermittent power failures for two to three hours a day were already a routine in his locality, he added.

Residents of Journalists' Society in Block-4/A Gulshan-i-Iqbal said that the power went off at around 1pm and it was not restored till late in the night.

A power consumer from Gulshan-i-Iqbal, Block 13-D/III, said that power supply remained suspended whole the night between Friday and Saturday. It went off again at noon on Saturday and was not restored till late in the night.

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Old 06-11-2006, 13:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hmmm.. its a matter of real concern how Pakistani nationals are plagued by power problems. Shouldnt they be getting serious and do something about it?
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Old 06-11-2006, 17:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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yea... its true... but who cares??? I don't see how this is a concern to South Asia... let the Pakistani problems stay in Pakistan...
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Old 06-11-2006, 17:17 PM   #4 (permalink)
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we're building 3 dams to deal with this issue, as well as mporting iranian electricity and gas to produce electricity. On top of that we have found 40 billion barres of oil in our EEZ. Karachi's energy needs will be met by 2009 according to the new guy in charge of all that.
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nice... thats good to know... still doesn't effect South Asia as a whole...
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Old 06-11-2006, 17:20 PM   #6 (permalink)
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it doesn, think about it, a lack of electricity would slow down economic growth in Pakistan, whic would in turn take out 160 million consumers potentaily from south asain markets. if Paksitan has electricity, it can make money and can spend money, if it doesn't have electricity it doesn' have money and thus cannot spend it.
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that only creates problems for Pakistan, not the rest of South Asia...
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nobody thought a poor powerless war ridden afghanistan would ever affect american life either. we live in a global village now.
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Afghanistan didn't effect American life... terrorists did... and now, Afghanistan seems to be neglected by America again...
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those terrorists only got thier because Afghanistan was so p1ss poor.
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those terrorists got their because of CIA and ISI... many African countries happen to be poorer then afghanistan... they don't seem to effect American lives...
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bin Laden didn't choose to go to Rwanda and pay the governemnt to use the country as a terrorist base.
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we're building 3 dams to deal with this issue, as well as mporting iranian electricity and gas to produce electricity. On top of that we have found 40 billion barres of oil in our EEZ. Karachi's energy needs will be met by 2009 according to the new guy in charge of all that.
Bull$hit! did you even read the first article? Karachi went in to darkness not bcoz of insufficient supply, but becoz of poor infrastructure and maintenance.

So even if you build gazillion damns, if you dont have proper grids, its of no use.
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my solution... compulsory solar panels on top of every building...
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d!ckhead, which part of my supply was bullsh1t?

We are building 3 new dams and the person who is in charge has promised that electricity will be perfect by 2009. you can't deny any of that.
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