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    Water Supply Halted in Key Karachi Areas Following K-Electric Cable Theft

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Water supply has been suspended in several major areas of Karachi after crucial cables belonging to K-Electric were stolen. This theft has caused significant disruption to the water distribution system, affecting thousands of residents who rely on these services for their daily needs. The incident underscores ongoing challenges in protecting essential infrastructure in the city. Authorities are working to assess the damage and restore services as quickly as possible.

    Karachi, being Pakistan’s largest metropolis, depends heavily on a stable water supply network to support its vast population. Interruptions like these not only inconvenience residents but also raise concerns about public health and sanitation. The theft of utility cables is a recurring issue that hampers service delivery and increases repair costs, putting additional strain on municipal resources. Efforts to enhance security and surveillance around critical infrastructure are imperative to prevent such incidents in the future.

    In a significant development, the disruption has prompted calls for stronger coordination between utility providers and law enforcement agencies to safeguard vital assets. Meanwhile, residents in affected neighborhoods are urged to conserve water and remain patient as restoration work proceeds. The incident highlights the broader need for infrastructure resilience in Karachi to ensure uninterrupted access to essential services amid growing urban challenges.

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