Karachi Plunged into Darkness: 24-Hour Blackout Sparks Outrage and Protests

A citywide power outage has plunged Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, into darkness for over 24 hours, sparking widespread protests and deepening public frustration with the nation’s ongoing systemic challenges. The blackout has crippled essential services, disrupted daily life, and ignited fears about the future.

Residents Take to the Streets in Protest

Thousands of residents took to the streets across Karachi, demanding immediate action to restore power and address the underlying issues plaguing the power grid. The protests reflect growing anger and desperation as citizens struggle to cope with the prolonged outage in the sweltering heat.

Impact of the Blackout on Daily Life

The blackout has had a devastating impact on daily life in Karachi. Hospitals are struggling to operate on backup generators, businesses are forced to close, and residents are left without access to basic necessities like clean water and refrigeration. The disruption to communication networks has further exacerbated the crisis.

The extended power outage underscores the fragility of Pakistan’s infrastructure and the urgent need for comprehensive reforms. As the protests intensify, the government faces mounting pressure to find a lasting solution to the energy crisis and restore stability to the nation’s economic hub.

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