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IESCO declares power suspension programme

byCustoms Today Report
13/03/2015
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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) has announced power suspension programme for different areas of its region. The power suspension is due to routine maintenance and development work.
According to an IESCO spokesman, the power supply of the grid stations would remain suspended as under:
On March 13 and 15 at 9am to 1pm from D.S.Bilawal Grid Station Dhurnakka feeder, Dhurnakka, Dhok Ali Khan, Dhibba, Karsal, Dk.Ayub Bojowali, Dk.Miani, Dk. Banaira and surrounding areas.
Moreover, power supply would also remain suspended under the annual maintenance of power transformer as per following schedule:
On March 14 and 22 from 9am to 17pm 132KV GSS Bahria Town Phase-8 Independent Consumer’s Grid.

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