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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

July 31 2012 India's Power Whoes Continue, Nationwide protests in Pakistan over power outages


For a second day in a row India is struggling with power outages. Energy crisis cascaded over half the country on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 when three of its regional grids collapsed, leaving more than 600 million people without electricity. About half of India’s population of 1.2 billion people is without power, this makes it one of the world’s biggest-ever blackouts. On Monday, July 30, 2012 about 350 million people in India were without power for several...

More than 600 million people without power in one of world’s biggest-ever blackouts, India

For a second day in a row India is struggling with power outages. Energy crisis cascaded over half




Nationwide protests in Pakistan over power outages


Islamabad, Aug 1 (IANS) Protests are being staged in several cities and towns of Pakistan over unabated hours-long loadshedding, Geo News reported Wednesday.
In the provinces of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in particular, people protested by burning tyres, hurling stones at the police, raising slogans against the authorities and blocking roads and highways, Geo News reported Wednesday.
In Peshawar, thousands of people from three villages on the city's outskirts blocked the Circular Road early Wednesday morning.
The demonstrators put barriers and torched tyres to block the road venting their anger against the prolonged unannounced power outages stretching over 20 hours in this scorching summer.
The water supply has also ceased due to continued loadshedding.
The protesters vowed to continue their protests until the loadshedding issue was addressed to their satisfaction.
Heavy contingent of police remained deployed for meeting any eventuality.
Meanwhile, the situation in Punjab was reported to be worsening as protests in Lahore and other cities and towns had so far received no sympathetic response either from the provincial or federal governments or other authorities.
Persistent loadshedding and acute water shortage forced the people to come out on the roads here, news reports said.  Read Story >>>

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