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Load shedding continues to haunt people in Punjab, Sindh

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ISLAMABAD, May 19,(ABC): Power outages continue in various parts of the country, with some urban areas not having electricity for six to eight hours, and rural regions are facing outages for 10 to 12 hours.

Lahore is losing power after every 15 minutes to half an hour in some areas, indefinitely, despite the informed hours of load shedding ranging from five to six hours in the city. The only respite from the heat is the mild drop in temperature as compared to last week.

People are suffering and daily life is being affected. Many heavy electricity consuming appliances such as refrigerators, freezers and even UPSs are short-circuiting and being destroyed due to the intermittent outages.

Commercial, as well as household work, is being affected, with people losing sleep as well due to long hours of load shedding in the night with the accompanying heat.

LESCO has been facing a shortfall of 700 megawatts (MW), which has been made worse by a surge in electricity consumption due to the summer.

In Karachi, most areas are also suffering from load shedding, with some facing six to eight hours of outages and others reporting only two to three hours of outages.

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