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Karachi’s taps run dry as power failure triggers pipeline bursts

Last updated: May 3, 2026 5:08 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Karachi’s taps run dry as power failure triggers pipeline bursts
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Karachi’s water crisis hit a breaking point Tuesday after a massive power failure at the Dhabeji pumping station caused a series of high-pressure bursts in the city’s primary supply lines. Millions of residents across the metropolis are now facing a total suspension of service, with municipal authorities struggling to stabilize the crippled network.

The Dhabeji station the city’s largest source of water went offline early Tuesday morning when a technical fault crippled the power supply. When technicians attempted to restart the pumps, the sudden surge of pressure shattered aging, corroded pipelines at multiple points along the main conduit.

“We are looking at significant structural damage,” said a senior official at the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB), who spoke on condition of anonymity. “The lines couldn’t handle the restart. We’re currently assessing the breach points, but repairs will take time.

” For a city that already relies on a precarious network of tankers and illegal hydrants, the timing is catastrophic. Districts including Clifton, Defence, and parts of the city’s central business hub are already reporting empty reservoirs.

The immediate impact is a surge in prices on the private tanker market. With municipal lines dormant, water-starved households are being forced to pay double, or even triple, the standard rates to private suppliers. These suppliers, often operating in a legal gray area, have historically exploited such infrastructure failures for profit.

KWSB officials haven’t provided a firm timeline for when the water will return to homes. The aging infrastructure in Karachi has been a point of contention for decades, with engineers repeatedly warning that the system is one major power grid fluctuation away from total collapse.

The provincial government has yet to issue a formal emergency plan. Instead, residents are left to monitor local updates while waiting for the pressure to return a wait that could stretch well into the weekend. As the city swelters, the silence from the provincial administration is doing little to calm rising public frustration. For now, the taps remain dry, and the tanker mafia is the only entity in Karachi currently turning a profit.

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