Protesters vandalize power station in Sibi, Pakistan

Web DeskJuly 6, 2024 08:29 AMnational
  • Protesters in Sibi express frustration over 20-hour power outages
  • Approximately 800 people vandalize electricity supply office in rural Sibi
  • Authorities take legal action against those responsible for violent actions
Protesters vandalize power station in Sibi, PakistanImage Credits: tribune_pk
Protests erupt in Sibi, Pakistan, as residents express anger over prolonged power outages. Vandalism at a local power station highlights the struggle for reliable electricity in the region.

Protests broke out in Sibi, Pakistan, as a large group of individuals gathered to express their frustration over enduring power outages lasting up to 20 hours each day. The situation escalated when protesters stormed a local power station and vandalized its administrative office. This incident unfolded in rural Sibi, where temperatures reached a scorching 45 degrees Celsius.

Reports from the police indicate that approximately 800 people formed the mob that forcefully entered the electricity supply office, resulting in significant destruction. Authorities have initiated legal proceedings against those responsible for the violent actions.

In Pakistan, the phenomenon of scheduled power cuts, known as loadshedding, is a common occurrence due to the country's persistent fuel shortages.

The events in Sibi highlight the challenges faced by many communities in Pakistan due to inadequate access to reliable electricity. It is crucial for authorities to address the underlying issues causing these power outages to prevent such incidents from recurring and ensure a stable power supply for all citizens.

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