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13:37 GMT, Thursday, 18 June 2009 14:37 UK

Karachi suffers major power cut

People get their generators fixed at a shop in Karachi, Pakistan on Thursday, June 18, 2009.

Engineers in the Pakistani city of Karachi are working to restore power supplies following a blackout which affected millions of residents.

Major industries closed and essential services were suspended while residents coped with high overnight temperatures without fans or air conditioning.

The Pakistani minister for power, Raja Ashraf, told parliament that the power cut was caused by a technical fault.

Pakistan's power grid is unable to cope with rising demand for electricity.




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