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 GEO Pakistan
 Peshawar endures unannounced power outages
 Updated at: 0627 PST,  Sunday, April 05, 2009
Peshawar endures unannounced power outages PESHAWAR: Unannounced load shedding for six to eight hours in a row continues in Peshawar and the areas around the city while some areas are facing acute shortage of water, people complained on Saturday.

Loadshedding for six to eight hours on daily basis is being observed in chowk Nasir Khan, Charsadda Road and Gul Bahar and other areas whereas this duration is extending in some parts of the city and its adjacent areas due to which life routine is being affected badly.

Students’ Matric exams are also being affected as electricity in the exam centers disappears for several hours.
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