Power protests
In several parts of the city, residents took to the streets on Friday to protest against hours-long hours power outages.
They blocked main roads, causing traffic jams. They also chanted slogans against the KE for being indifferent to their plight.
A shopkeeper near Disco Bakery in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Gul Zaman, feared power riots during Ramazan, and demanded of the prime minister to look into the serious electricity crisis in Karachi.
KE explains
Very high loss areas are subjected to power cuts lasting 7.5 hours. In areas where theft and losses are high, tripping occurs due to overloading, especially during the night, according to the spokesman for the power utility.
In other areas, there could be a temporary fault due to which trippings/outages occurred, he added.
“KE teams work round the clock to rectify any such faults/issues. If there is a fault, we have opened up avenues where consumers can approach us with ease and lodge their complaints. “We are trying our level best to remove any fault in the least possible time.”
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