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Power restored in Pak after massive blackout

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Islamabad, January 10

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Power supply was restored fully or partially on Sunday in many cities in Pakistan, including the national capital Islamabad, hours after several towns in the country plunged into darkness following a huge blackout due to a fault in the power distribution system.

The power outage was reported shortly before midnight almost simultaneously in many cities. Residents of Karachi, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Islamabad, Multan and others faced the blackout.

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Pakistan Energy Minister Omar Ayub Khan said technical teams were working to fully restore the power supply.

He said electricity supply was restored fully or partially in many cities like Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Multan, Karachi and Faisalabad but it would take some time before the restoration of normal supply. Khan, along with Information Minister Shibli Faraz, told reporters that the power supply snapped at 11:41 pm on Saturday after a technical fault at Guddu power plant in Sindh province.

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“It had what we call a cascading effect and shut down the power system, choking about 10,320 megawatt of electricity,” he said, adding it was the precise amount of energy needed for the entire country during the winter nights. He said it was still unknown what exactly triggered the shutdown that caused the drop in the system frequency from about 50 to zero. “Our teams are working to pinpoint the cause of sudden drop in frequency,” he said, maintaining three major supply lines originated from the Guddu power plant and it was not known which was the first to experience the drop in frequency. — PTI

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