Pakistan

Angry citizens restore power after storming grid station in Peshawar

"If our electricity is cut off, everyone's electricity will be cut off," says PTI lawmaker leading protests

Abubakar Saddiq
May 25, 2024
Angry citizens restore power after storming grid station in Peshawar
Police officer is seen trying to calm down citizens at the Hazarkhawani grid station in Peshawar on May 25, 2024, in this still taken from a video. — YouTube/Geo News Live

PESHAWAR: Enraged citizens ofKhyber Pakhtunkhwa capital city Saturday restored electricity by storming into theHazar khawani grid station, after incessant loadshedding led to protests in the midst of scorching weather.

Area's elders and residents entered the grid station after protesting outside its gate with heavy police deployment to tackle any potential law and order situation.

The protest was led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker Fazal Elahi who said the elders of the area will restore power at the grid station.

In conversation with Geo News, Elahi said that the protesters will go to all the feeders and restore electricity. "If our electricity is cut off, everyone's electricity will be cut off."

Peshawar Electric Supply Company (Pesco) officials said that MPA Elahi and protesters surrounded and entered the Rehman Baba grid station.

They added that the protesters forcibly switched on nine high-loss feeders including Hazar Khawani, Yaka Tut, Akhunabad and Newchamkani.

"Losses due to power theft and non-payment of dues on these feeders are more than 80%," the officials said, adding that an operation is going on to reduce the losses on these feeders.

Lahore suffers from continuous loadshedding

Meanwhile, the residents of Lahore are also left at the mercy of unannounced loadshedding with some areas facing continuous power cuts for one hour every hour during the day, said a citizen.

Areas including Batapur, Manawan, Shahpur, and Shahdara are currently affected by prolonged loadshedding, while unannounced loadshedding has also impacted Kot Lakhpat and Ferozepur Road.

The Lahore Electric Supply Company (Lesco) sources told Geo News that demand is 4200 MW while the quota is 4000 MW.

Sabzazar grid station is facing tripping due to a blaze, said the sources, adding that pressure on other systems has increased after the gird station caught fire.

"Loadshedding on feeders in rural areas went on for several hours," the sources said.

Loadshedding has exacerbated the situation for Lahore residents owing to the ongoing heatwave across Punjab and Sindh. Lahore will experience maximum temperature of 43°C, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department's (PMD) daily weather forecast.

The temperature in Lahore throughout the day will fluctuate between 42°C to 44°C, while humidity will be 30%.


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