IESCO Announces Power Shutdown Schedule

IESCO Announces Power Shutdown. Because of vital upkeep and improvement work, the Islamabad Electric Inventory Organization (IESCO) gave a power suspension program for Monday, November 25. There will be power outages between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM in some locations, including sections of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, Chakwal, and the adjacent districts. Affected regions include Rawalpindi’s Fawara Chowk, Gawalmandi, industrial zones, and sectors in Islamabad including G-10/2, I-8/2, and F-10 Markaz. Additionally, power will be cut off in certain areas, such as Gangal and Sector-4, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and in other areas, like Khanna Road and Rehara, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

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Rawalpindi Affected Areas:

City Circle:

Khanna Street, Gangal, Fawara Chowk, Gawalmandi, Modern, Race

 Course, I-16, Ratta Feeders, Benazir Hospital, Shakriyal, Commercial 

 Center, and Bajniyal.

 Cantt Circle:

 Jail Park, Morgah, Mohra Nagyal, Wilayat Complex, Kashmir Road, 

Rahmatabad-II, Chaklala Post, Guard Street, Japan Street,

  Parkview, Pindi Board, and Jail Park.

 Other Areas:

  AWT-I, Shah Deer, Fateh Jang, Soni Feeders, DI Colony, Pind Sultani, 

  Fateh Jang, Maqsood Shaheed, Mira Sharif, Burhan, Wapda Town, and 

  Nawababad.

 Effect on Customers

    It is anticipated that IESCO’s planned power outages will affect a 

   scope of institutional, business, and private clients in

    numerous locations. These outages could impact day-to-day living 

    in the following ways:

 

  • Neighborhoods:

  • Regular activities like cooking, heating, cooling, and entertainment would be disrupted for households in the impacted areas due to the sporadic electrical supply.
  • All through the blackout hours, fundamental things, for example, climate control systems, water siphons, and fridges will be quickly inaccessible.
  • Companies and Commercial Facilities:

  • Private companies, workplaces, and retailers might have functional interruptions, especially those that rely upon steady power for everyday activities (like cafés, plants, and administration focuses).
  • To adapt to the blackout, a few organizations could need to purchase reinforcement generators or change their working hours.

Reasons for Loadshedding

A few things, for example, upkeep undertakings, hardware glitches, and fuel deficiencies, can bring about load-shedding. Brief blackouts might be essential for arranged framework upgrades or support, as well as unexpected issues like over-burdening or transformer disappointments. Transmission lines can be damaged by weather-related events like storms or floods, and load shedding is sometimes required when seasonal demand spikes exceed the power supply. Arranged blackouts to adjust the network can likewise be brought about by deficient power age or breaks in the fuel supply for nuclear energy stations

Conclusion:

Because of fundamental support and improvement work, the Islamabad Electric Stockpile Organization (IESCO) has planned a blackout for Monday, November 25. Private, business, and modern clients would be affected by the blackouts in a few areas around Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and the adjoining regions. Although the goal of IESCO’s scheduled outages is to guarantee a steady and dependable power supply, daily life and commercial operations may experience brief disruptions.

FAQ’s:

1. Will the provision of necessary services be affected in any way?

Hospitals, government buildings, and commercial establishments may be affected, despite IESCO’s efforts to reduce interruptions.

2. Will the water supply be impacted during the Power shutdown?

Water supply interferences could result from the blackout’s effect on nearby water siphons. It is admonished that tenants save water in case it becomes essential during the power outage.

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