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Power outages persists as Karachi gears for more rain

August 21, 2025
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Residents of Karachi braced for another spell of torrential rain on Thursday with schools shut and public hospitals operating on minimal staff. Most offices remained shut barring essential services, with the provincial government urging citizens to avoid commuting and stay home. Power outages continued in various areas of the city. 

Over 10 people have died in rain-related incidents. Most were deaths by electrocution, while at least one person fell into an open manhole.

A case has been registered at Shah Faisal Colony Police Station against K-Electric CEO, KE IBC Shah Faisal and other officers of the power utility over the electrocution deaths of two brothers. 

The FIR, filed on behalf the deceased’s father, Sultan, states the younger brother, Siraj, was electrocuted by an underground high-tension cable, when he went out to buy grocers. The older brother, Murad, tried to save Siraj and was electrocuted in the process. 

Passersby managed to get the brothers off the submerged road but Siraj had died on the spot. Murad was shifted to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), where he succumbed to his injuries. 

Sultan has sought complete legal action against KE’s negligence in the FIR registered under Sections 322 [pertaining to murder without intention to cause harm] and 268 [causing public nuisance].

Power outage 

Despite the gaps in rainfall, power outages across the city persist. Residents in different areas of the city, including North Nazimabad Block A, Gulistan-e-Jauhar Block 9 and Safora Goth Scheme 33, have been without electricity for over 36 hours with power shut from the first spell of rain on Monday afternoon.

In other localities, including several phases of Defence Housing Authority and Stadium Road, complained about continued power disruption well into Tuesday night. 

In Saudabad, Ghazi Goth, Khuda Ki Basti, Ibrahim Hyderi and Shanti Nagar Stadium Road, power had not been restored for 28 hours while in Federal B Area Block 14, Nank Wara, Yousuf Goth, Ramswami, Keamari and Azam Basti, residents were without electricity for over 22 hours. 

Rain on the cards 

The next round of scattered showers is expected to hit this afternoon, which the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has warned could be heavier than yesterday. This spate of rain is expected to last till Friday. 

On Tuesday, Karachiites woke up to a sunny morning which was overcast by 2pm and within minutes heavy rainfall hit several areas of the city. The torrential downpour lasted for a few hours submerging major thoroughfares and flooding low-lying areas of the metropolis. Rain continued again post sundown and lasted well into the night. 

PMD’s forecast for today follows a similar pattern. Strong winds are circulating the rainfall system, said Chief Meteorologist Aamir Haider Laghari explaining gusts that hit last night along with rain. Today, there might be gusts stronger than usual, he added. 

The monsoon system is expected to start weakening late tonight and likely to gradually dissipate by Friday morning, according to Laghari. 

The skies are expected to remain mostly cloudy on Friday and Saturday, and partly cloudy conditions are forecast for Sunday and Monday. Mild weather conditions are expected to prevail for the next few days under the effects of the monsoon system. 

According to PMD, a low-pressure system remains highly active, with thunderstorms, strong winds, and heavy rain expected across Sindh, particularly in Karachi, from the afternoon through the evening and night.

Temperatures are likely to range between 28°C at the minimum and 31°C at maximum, with high humidity causing significant discomfort.

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