As the country plunges into darkness, Pakistanis are coping with the power outage in the best manner they can: with memes and rib-tickling content on the micro-blogging website.
Taking to Twitter, many users shared their experience of waking up to no electricity in their homes. Since then, #PowerOutage has been trending on the internet.
Famous RJ and host, Anoushey Ashraf, tweeted, "While we spend billions on protecting our borders and interests (ahem) the country has officially run out of gas, dollars and now electricity. We never had education or infrastructure anyway. Pakistan’s a business for a chosen few families, the rest of us are mere sheep."
While we spend billions on protecting our borders & interests (ahem) the country has officially run out of gas, dollars and now electricity. We never had education or infrastructure anyway. Pak’s a business for a chosen few families, the rest of us are mere sheep. #poweroutage
— Anoushey Ashraf (@Anoushey_a) January 23, 2023
Zunaira Inam Khan shared, "As we sit here with a nationwide power outage and our reserves reaching single digits, can we now accept that we're fast approaching rock bottom and our ability to hold our borders will do no good if the country is crumbling from within? We need to rethink our priorities now!"
As we sit here with a nation-wide #poweroutage and our reserves reaching single digits, can we now accept that we're fast approaching rock bottom and our ability to hold our borders will do no good if the country is crumbling from within? We need to rethink our priorities now!
— Zunaira Inam Khan (@ZunairaInam) January 23, 2023
The memes roll in
Of course, there were some who continued spreading humour and shared some hilarious memes.
I'm reading tweets about power outage wd 10% cellphone charging. š#poweroutage pic.twitter.com/w53K95AQhD
— mahnoor.ch (@mahn00r_ch) January 23, 2023
Scens right now #poweroutage pic.twitter.com/P9AdBrRLgM
— Qasim ali (@i_qasimali) January 23, 2023
The whole country waking up to no electricity: #poweroutage pic.twitter.com/7lpulJqjBz
— Zain Ali (@theycallme_jutt) January 23, 2023
If you were forget to charge the phone#PowerOutage pic.twitter.com/3CHk9yA6sv
— Shahzaib Malik šµš° (@ShahzaibMalikPK) January 23, 2023
Don't worry guys. They are just tryna'a restart Pakistan.#poweroutage pic.twitter.com/289UzybfFa
— ÉÆÉĒɹį” (@burrrgergirl) January 23, 2023
Me waking up to no electricity: #poweroutage pic.twitter.com/LCgcdCLZEc
— Brownie āØ (@the_desi_dream) January 23, 2023
#poweroutage
— Zain Ali (@theycallme_jutt) January 23, 2023
People whose phone battery
90% charged. 20% charged pic.twitter.com/RVVNfz1BFe
#poweroutage
— Huzaifa_Bhatti (@huzzi_here) January 23, 2023
Nobody people with solar panels in their homes. pic.twitter.com/ASRV7X0Cx5
Situation Without electricity #poweroutage pic.twitter.com/kdMn7PEl8T
— SHAH Ų§Ų³ŲÆ šµš° (@SyedParuShah) January 23, 2023
emotional break down, mental break down, physical break down ke baad pesh-e-khidmat ha 'power breakdown' #poweroutage
— c'est lā¶ vie āā¬³ (@wtfdanishhh) January 23, 2023
I'm reading tweets about power outage wd 10% cellphone charging. š#poweroutage #ElectricityShutDown pic.twitter.com/li4o5zqNfV
— Shoaib Zahid (@ShoaibZahid6) January 23, 2023
A major power breakdown hit the country early Monday morning, affecting multiple cities, such as, Rawalpindi and Karachi. In a strict notice issued by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), the country's power authority sought a report on the blackout from the National Transmission & Despatch Company (NTDC).
It noted that NEPRA has "continuously been issuing instructions and recommendations to prevent such incidents in future", adding that it had imposed penalties for incidents of blackouts and tower collapses in the country in 2021 and 2022.
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