No electricity in Quetta after transmission line blown up
NASEERABAD: Two towers of the main transmission line between Guddu and Quetta were blown up by insurgents at Tottal in Naseerabad.
According to Levies sources power supply to more than twenty districts of Baluchistan including Quetta had been suspended due to the incident.
Sources revealed that Quetta’s electricity was restored through the Khuzdar transmission line however several districts are still without electricity.
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By GEO URDU
February 15, 2015
NASEERABAD: Two towers of the main transmission line between Guddu and Quetta were blown up by insurgents at Tottal in Naseerabad.
According to Levies sources power supply to more than twenty districts of Baluchistan including Quetta had been suspended due to the incident.
Sources revealed that Quetta’s electricity was restored through the Khuzdar transmission line however several districts are still without electricity.
Two days ago two towers of the electricity transmission line between Uch and Quetta were also damaged after an explosion and are yet to be completely repaired.
According to Levies sources power supply to more than twenty districts of Baluchistan including Quetta had been suspended due to the incident.
Sources revealed that Quetta’s electricity was restored through the Khuzdar transmission line however several districts are still without electricity.
Two days ago two towers of the electricity transmission line between Uch and Quetta were also damaged after an explosion and are yet to be completely repaired.
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