Power shutdown
Islamabad: The Islamabad Electric Supply Company (Iesco) on Tuesday issued power suspension programme for various areas of its region due to routine maintenance and development work.
According to an Iesco spokesman, the power supply of the feeders grid stations would remain suspended as under:
On 10 February from 10 00a.m. to 03 00p.m.: the power supply would remain cut off from feeders MCM Gharial.
On 10 February from 10 00a.m. to 03 00p.m. the power supply would remain suspended from feeders Sagri Redco, Textile Mill, CM, Pak Zong & Behria Enclave, Shahdra, Pindi Point, Berote & Numble Upper Topa feeders; from 10 00a.m. to 02 00p.m.: Bhull, New Rawat, Old Rawat, CWO, PAECHS, SPARCO, HPT-3, Jhatha Hathial, Reliance Weaving Mill, Islamabad, Feed Mill, Mansoor Shaheed Emmar Industrial feeders.
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