
KE Pledges No Load-Shedding as Karachi Heatwave Intensifies
K-Electric has assured Karachi residents that there will be no load-shedding across the city even as an intensifying heatwave pushes power demand to seasonal highs. The utility stated it has secured adequate generation capacity and fuel supply to meet the surge in residential and commercial electricity consumption driven by cooling requirements.
The assurance carries significant weight given Karachi's history of severe heat-related fatalities during supply shortfalls. A major heatwave in 2015 killed over a thousand people in the city, largely due to a combination of extreme temperatures and power outages that disabled fans and air conditioners in low-income neighbourhoods. K-Electric's commitment is therefore viewed as both a technical and a public health undertaking.
The utility did not disclose specific generation or reserve margin figures but indicated its grid infrastructure had been reinforced ahead of the summer peak season. Officials called on consumers to practice energy conservation to reduce strain on distribution networks during the hottest hours of the day.
Meteorological authorities have forecast continued high temperatures in Karachi through the coming week, with daytime highs expected to remain above seasonal averages. Health authorities have separately advised residents, particularly the elderly and outdoor workers, to take precautionary measures against heat exhaustion.
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