Pakistan, May 1 -- Pakistan's government has announced an end to a month-long loadshedding period after a fresh LNG shipment arrived. The move restores electricity supply stability following weeks of outages caused by fuel shortages. Millions of consumers across the country are expected to benefit from uninterrupted power.
Power Minister Awais Leghari said the outages stemmed from a gas supply disruption linked to international conflict. He stressed the crisis was not due to system failure or mismanagement. According to the minister, LNG imports had stopped earlier in April, creating a significant supply gap.
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