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K-Electric meters catch fire in Bhittai Colony area

Web Desk by Web Desk
August 23, 2019
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KARACHI: A box of K-Electric meters caught fire which could not be doused immediately in Korangi Crossing, Karachi.

The incident took place in F Sector of Bhittai Colony area, however no casualty has been reported as a result of it.

Dialogue Pakistan obtained video of the incident on Friday. A resident of the area Muhammad Arif Abbasi said the incident manifested that the electricity supplying entity was using low-grade material.

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