Iqbal Ahmad
Srinagar, Sep 30 – With the onset of autumn and the impending arrival of winter, residents of Kashmir find themselves grappling with a growing issue that threatens to disrupt their daily lives – frequent power outages.
As temperatures drop and the need for heating and lighting increases, the irregular electricity supply in the region has become a source of significant frustration for consumers. Many residents have reported extended power cuts, leaving them without essential heating and lighting during the chilly evenings.
Local authorities have acknowledged the problem and are working to address the issue. Officials have cited a combination of factors, including increased power demand and maintenance work, as contributing to the power interruptions.
Consumers in the region are anxiously awaiting a more reliable power supply, especially as they prepare for the harsh winter ahead. The local administration has promised to expedite efforts to ensure uninterrupted electricity during the colder months, providing relief to the affected residents.
As the region braces for winter, the reliability of the power grid remains a critical concern for Kashmiris. The situation will continue to be monitored closely, with updates provided as progress is made in resolving the power outage issue.
In the meantime, residents are advised to take necessary precautions and prepare for the winter season by ensuring alternative sources of heating and lighting are readily available.