A shortage in the supply of gas may lead to severe loadshedding in the city with residential consumers facing up to 13 hours and businesses enduring up to 12 of hours of loadshedding daily. -File Photo

KARACHI: Consumers may be forced to face loadshedding of up to 13 hours, KESC has warned.

According to the spokesperson for the power supplier, a shortage in the supply of gas may lead to severe loadshedding in the city with residential consumers facing up to 13 hours and businesses enduring up to 12 of hours of loadshedding daily.

KESC has also warned consumers that an increase in prices may also be a possibility.

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