Extreme Cold and Gas Shortage Grip Balochistan, Citizens Face Hardships in Freezing Temperatures
Quetta:A severe cold wave is currently sweeping across Balochistan, with temperatures plummeting to as low as -6°C in Quetta and other parts of the province. While the biting cold has significantly impacted daily life, a major gas shortage has further exacerbated the struggles of residents, making the situation even more difficult.
The harsh winter has caused the 18-inch diameter pipeline of Sui Southern Gas Pipelines Limited (SSGPL) to freeze, leading to a severe reduction in gas supply. As a result, the residents of Quetta are facing immense challenges in meeting their basic needs such as cooking, heating water, and staying warm. Many people are struggling to find alternative sources of fuel to cope with the lack of gas supply.
Locals have expressed frustration over the situation, stating that the unavailability of gas has forced them to resort to other, less efficient heating methods. Despite using stoves and other safety precautions to keep warm, the shortage of gas is making daily life even more difficult, especially in areas where the temperature has dropped further due to the intense cold.
According to officials from the Sui Southern Gas Company, the frozen pipelines have caused the disruption in gas supply, and efforts are underway to resolve the issue. However, residents are calling for immediate restoration of gas supply and for alternative measures to be provided during the ongoing cold weather.
In these challenging circumstances, local authorities and relevant agencies are expected to take prompt action to restore gas supplies and offer suitable solutions to help citizens cope with the extreme cold.
### Conclusion:
With the cold wave continuing to grip Balochistan, residents are looking to local government and authorities for urgent action to alleviate the gas shortage and provide essential heating alternatives. The situation highlights the need for better infrastructure and contingency measures to ensure that citizens are not left to face such hardships during the winter months.