Age of Darkness ](http://www.jang-group.com/jang/sep2006-daily/24-09-2006/index.html )
75% of Pakistan, including all major cities without Electric power.
Officials couldnt trace what the fault was :hehe:
They have started to restore the power - Islamabad will be first - off course
Then the other parts of the country.
They say that Insha Allah - God willing - we will restore power to the whole country by midnight.
:chai:
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keep us updated unkil
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yeah heard it today major shortage
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phir bill daina bholl gai hoon gai
haar maheenay aisa kartay hain
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Your neighbor called
His pet cat is with UMEED
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^
SheeN
September 24, 2006, 4:03pm
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Umeed pai duniya kaaim hai:chai:
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Mubarak Hoooo Unkil
Itni manaton aur muradoon kai baad app ka ghar bhee bachon ke kalkarion sunai dain geee
phatima
September 24, 2006, 4:10pm
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Yea yea I heard about this and there’s rumors that some General in Pakistan decided to take over Musharraf’s place because he’s here in Washington, DC right now what a load of crap
My cousins in sialkot got their light back about an hour ago…
Hahhaha…an entire country’s power gone…
only in pakistan, man…only in pak.
Shikra
September 24, 2006, 4:11pm
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It’s not funny moti
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60 years since independance and still unable to light ur own cities but able to build nuclear weapons. way to go paki land
phatima
September 24, 2006, 4:20pm
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I’ll tell you why it happened. It’s all a big conspiracy. They shut off the lights so that it was dark and while nobody was looking, a bunch of Mushy’s colleagues went rushing into his throne room. This way, when he comes back from his little trip to Amreeka, they can give him a big ol’ surprise partyyyyy!!!
Moti
sheyn
September 24, 2006, 4:23pm
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*** maybe a birthday blast***
phatima
September 24, 2006, 4:45pm
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Shikra here has just given us an example of the censorship that occurs in Pakistan's government when they want to hide inevitable truths from the masses.
Thankyou, Shikra, for that wonderful demonstration. _
Shikra
September 24, 2006, 4:48pm
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You are welcome. Like I told you before, one strapping bomb and blowing up a president is not funny and I wouldn't let that stay in cafe. If you want to discuss consorship or conspiracy theories, feel free to discuss them in appropriate forums _ .
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wow i agree, only in pak
lemme call my relatives see if they r alrite
Sara516
September 24, 2006, 5:06pm
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I wonder how they’ll survive with no bijleee
They never hav electricity run out on them before… kaisi zindagi
Krypton
September 24, 2006, 5:17pm
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wow...whole nation
!!!
Janwar
September 24, 2006, 5:27pm
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subha say light nahi hai :( im usin U.P.S :(
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short memories ppl
the blackout in north america wasn’t that long ago…
The Northeast blackout of 2003 was a widespread power outage throughout parts of the Northeastern and Midwestern United States, and most parts of the Canadian province of Ontario on Thursday, August 14, 2003, beginning just after 4:10 p.m. EDT.
Most places restored power by midnight (within 7 hours), some as early as 6 p.m. on August 14 (within 2 hours), while the New York City Subway resumed limited services around 8 p.m. Full power was restored to New York City and parts of Toronto on August...
and also the one in italy
The 2003 Italy blackout was a serious power outage that affected all of the Italian Peninsula for 12 hours and part of Switzerland near Geneva for 3 hours on 28 September 2003. It was the largest blackout in the series of blackouts in 2003, involving about 56 million people.
The sequence of events leading to the outage began at approximately 3:00 a.m. (local time) on 28 September 2003, when the 400 kV Lukmanier powerline on the Mettlen-Lavorgo powerline arced to a nearby tree and automatically d...