Power outages persist in Karachi hours after last rain spell

Routine life resumes in metropolis after heavy downpour, thunderstorms wreaked destruction for three days

Power outages continued to torment Karachiites on Friday, hours after record-breaking monsoon rains battered the city, leaving several neighborhoods and apartment substations without electricity.

Water seeping into underground cables has led to prolonged power cuts in different parts of the city, with some areas without power for four consecutive days.

Electricity remained cut off for long hours in several neighborhoods, including Moinabad, Surjani Town, Yousuf Goth, Safora Goth, Kaneez Fatima Society, Madras Chowk, Nauman Square, Scheme 33, Baldia, parts of Defence Housing Authority, Gulistan-e-Jauhar Block 10, Bin Qasim, Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Manghopir, Razzaqabad, Urdu Bazaar area, and MA Jinnah Road.

Residents of several areas are also facing water shortages as a consequence of prolonged power failures. 

A spokesperson for K-Electric told The Express Tribune that restoration work is underway. “Power has been restored in most areas. Out of 2,100 feeders, only 40 remain down as of now due to waterlogging,” said the spokesperson. 

Citizens blocked roads and staged demonstrations outside the power utility's offices on University Road, Tipu Sultan Road, Malir, and Liaquat Market, demanding immediate restoration of power.

In Malir, the blockage on the Mehran Depot route disrupted the People’s Bus Service's operations, while protests on Jinnah Avenue and its surrounding areas caused major traffic disruptions.

Sindh Energy Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah made a surprise visit to K-Electric’s headquarters on Thursday, directing officials to address public grievances on an urgent basis.

Schools and colleges reopened on Friday after three days of disruption to routine life caused by record-breaking monsoon rains. With light rain expected today, the Sindh government did not notify a public holiday today.

Despite the forecast for heavy showers and thunderstorms yesterday, the day remained largely sunny with light to moderate showers in different parts of the city in the evening. 

Read: Scattered showers hit Karachi amid ongoing power outages

Educational institutions had remained closed on Wednesday and Thursday following torrential downpours that submerged large parts of the city and triggered widespread urban flooding.

According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), Karachi received more than 200 millimeters of rainfall between Tuesday and Thursday, overwhelming the city’s fragile drainage system and causing severe disruption.

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