No load shedding on Eid days: Fesco
FAISALABAD: Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (Fesco) Monday announced that no load shedding would be held in the region on the Eid-ul-Azha holidays. According to a Fesco spokesman, there were more than 1,000 feeders in the Fesco region and all those were included in category A, where no load shedding will be observed.
He said focal persons have also been nominated in all five circles of the Fesco whereas special monitoring cells have been established in Faisalabad First Circle, Faisalabad Second Circle, Jhang Circle, Sargodha Circle and Mianwali Circle to take prompt action for redressing electricity related complaints during Eid days.
He said more than 2,000 Fesco employees will perform duties during three Eid days. The people can submit their complaints at Complaint Center FESCO Headquarters through telephone number 041-9220290 and 041-9220618 in case of any electricity-related emergency.
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