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According to the federal energy ministry, a significant failure in Pakistan’s national system caused widespread power outages early on Monday.
“The National Grid apparently suffered a loss of frequency at around 7:34 AM (local time) today, which resulted in a significant failure. To revitalize the system, quick work is being done “In a statement, the ministry stated.
All major cities, including Peshawar, Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore, were without power.
According to power minister Khurrum Dastagir, there was a frequency fluctuation between the southern cities of Jamshoro and Dadu on Monday morning when systems were turned on.
The systems were turned off one by one as a result of a voltage fluctuation. This is not a serious emergency, Dastagir added.
The minister noted that a few grids in the nation had already been repaired.