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The Karachi Electric Supply Company (KESC) has announced the establishment of community support teams to help needy persons affected in electricity-related rain emergencies.
This was announced by KESC Director Corporate Communications Ayesha Eirabie, at a media briefing here on Saturday. She was accompanied by the utility’s Director Distribution Zahir H. Rizvi.
She said that these teams had been located in all the four regions of the KESC and they had heavy vehicles that could work in standing water, emergency generators, water pumps and first aid kits. They would also have constant support from the Edhi and Cheepa centres. In case of an emergency situation during the coming rains, the teams could provide immediate relief to the persons affected by a rain-caused emergency and drive them to hospitals. The consumers could call these teams for help at UAN 111-333-700.
In reply to a question, she said that the telephone lines of KESC’s call centre-118, affected by the constraint in PTCL’s fibre optic, had resumed functioning. The telephone lines of maintenance centres which had been affected by the rain water had also been restored, she added. In response to another question, she said that the Regulatory Team of the KESC had been preparing answers to the questions raised in the notice from the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra).
She said that the generation, transmission and distribution system of the utility had been working normally and Friday night’s rainfall had not caused any issue. A few feeders had tripped which had been fixed within a matter of minutes.
KESC Director Distribution, Zahir Rizvi, informed the media on this occasion that at 2pm on Saturday, the KESC had been supplying 2039 Megawatts (MW) electricity to the city against the same demand of electricity and there had been no load-shedding. Pakistan Electric Power Company (Pepco) had been supplying 640 MWs, he added.
Earlier the KESC said that the Cantonment Board Clifton (CBC) had damaged four KESC cables during water cleaning owing to which electric supply to some parts of Clifton was suspended. KESC teams were working to restore supply as soon as possible.