Independent Report
Quetta: Despite ongoing heavy rain and snowfall, Quetta Electric Supply Company (QESCO) has ensured continuous electricity supply from most feeders across the city. Field teams are operating round-the-clock to promptly address technical faults and maintain uninterrupted service. QESCO officials emphasized that sustaining electricity during extreme weather conditions is a top priority to ensure residents’ safety and convenience.
Technical Teams Work Tirelessly to Restore Power
Quetta: QESCO’s technical staff remained active in the field despite severe weather, focusing on correcting technical breakdowns and partial outages. Teams are working diligently with full safety measures to restore affected feeders. Individual customer complaints are also being addressed in real-time, minimizing inconvenience to residents.
Partial and Non-Functional Feeders Being Repaired
Quetta: Certain feeders, including Liaquat Bazaar Express, Khrotabad, and Saryab-2, are temporarily non-functional due to technical issues. FGS and Sirki Road feeders have been partially restored. QESCO teams are continuously working to bring all feeders back online swiftly, prioritizing areas with the most critical outages.
Field Staff Remain on Duty Amid Harsh Weather
Quetta: Despite challenging conditions, QESCO field staff are present across affected areas, performing restoration work efficiently while strictly following safety protocols. Their efforts aim to ensure quick resumption of normal power supply, particularly in residential and commercial zones impacted by recent heavy rainfall and snowfall.
Customer Safety and Service Priority
QESCO apologizes for any inconvenience caused due to technical faults triggered by adverse weather conditions. The company urges residents to remain cautious during the storm while assuring that all necessary resources are being deployed to restore electricity. Continuous monitoring and emergency response measures are in place to ensure public safety and uninterrupted power supply.
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