Karachi braces for water shortage after power failure at Dhabeji station
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At a glance
- Karachi faces a significant reduction in daily water supply due to a power failure at the Dhabeji Pumping Station.
- The outage affected the K-2 Pump House, causing a fault in the manifold chamber and main valves, leading to the temporary shutdown of three major pumps.
- KWSC is undertaking emergency repairs with technical teams on-site to restore operations as quickly as possible.
Karachi's water supply is under threat after a power breakdown at the Dhabeji Pumping Station disrupted operations. The Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KWSC) reported that the electricity outage affected the K-2 Pump House, causing a fault in the manifold chamber and main valves. This malfunction has led to the temporary shutdown of three major pumps.
The KWSC spokesperson stated that the disruption is expected to reduce the city's daily water supply by approximately 100 million gallons. "Work is being carried out at full pace to remove accumulated water from the affected valves, after which repair work will begin immediately," the spokesperson said. Technical teams and engineers are currently on-site to identify and fix the fault as quickly as possible.
Work is being carried out at full pace to remove accumulated water from the affected valves, after which repair work will begin immediately.
The situation highlights the city's vulnerability to infrastructure failures and the critical reliance on the Dhabeji station for its water needs. The KWSC is mobilizing emergency repair efforts to mitigate the impact on residents.
Engineers and maintenance staff are present at the site to identify and fix the fault as quickly as possible
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