Three die as first monsoon shower breaks heat spell in city
KARACHI: While the first monsoon shower broke the heat spell and turned the city’s weather pleasant on Wednesday evening, at least three people died from electrocution and many areas suffered power outages amid declaration of rain emergency across Sindh by the provincial government.
Also, many neighbourhoods are likely to face a water shortfall over the next couple of days due to a power breakdown at the Dhabeji pumping station that caused breaches in the main supply line, according to the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board. The K-Electric, however, claimed that power supply remained consistent at the pumping station.
The Met Office has forecast rain for Thursday as well.
More rain forecast for today
Three people, including two teenagers, lost their lives in rain-related incidents in the metropolis, according to police and hospital officials.
Gul Nawaz, 16, was passing through a street in Docks Colony when died from electrocution in the Keamari area, said Jackson SHO Shaoor Khan.
The officer said the area police had to sever some snapped electric wires in an attempt to prevent further loss of innocent lives.
In Lyari, 18-year-old Babar Ali Dino was at the Moula Madad bus stop when he suffered an electric shock and died on the spot, said a volunteer of Chhipa rescue service. The body was later shifted to the Civil Hospital Karachi, he added.
In Orangi, 27-year-old Daniyal died from electrocution, said a spokesperson for the Edhi Foundation.
Power outages
Meanwhile, many areas lost power as soon as it started raining on Wednesday. Several consumers also reported hearing blasts from their pole-mounted transformers. K-Electric said their emergency teams were working to resume power.
From Defence Housing Authority to Gulshan-i-Iqbal and beyond, everyone complained that they lost power as soon as rain started. “It seems like KE has turned off electricity supply deliberately because maybe their system cannot handle the rain,” said a resident of Gulshan-i-Iqbal Block 5.
“I complained to KE after the power failure and was informed that their feeder has tripped. Why can’t KE feeders withstand moisture?” asked a resident of PECHS.
“KE gave me ‘technical fault’ as an excuse and power ‘supply affected’ to my sister when she called them to complain again. They are just using general terms to hide their own incompetence,” said a resident complaining from North Nazimabad Block I.
Water shortfall
In an official statement, the KWSB said there was a power breakdown at their Dhabeji pumping station at 5.50pm on Wednesday due to which the city could expect a shortfall of 75 million gallons a day.
“Water supply to Karachi was stopped as a result of the power breakdown and then due to the building up of back pressure the 72-inch diameter pipeline that supplies water to the city developed leaks at two points.”
Power supply to Dhabeji, according to the KWSB, was resumed after 7pm.
However, a KE spokesperson said power supply to Dhabeji remained consistent. “KE has made sure that power supply is not interrupted at the airport and the Dhabeji water pumping station,” the spokesperson added.
The KE admitted that the rain caused 400 of the power utility’s 1,600 feeders to trip. The affected areas included Gadap, Malir, Shah Faisal Colony, Gulshan-i-Iqbal and Surjani Town.