As winter approaches and temperatures drop, households become more reliant on gas for heating and hot water. However, the current gas shortages are making it extremely difficult for families to cope. Many of us are experiencing not only frequent interruptions in supply but also inadequate pressure when the gas is available. This is particularly challenging during the colder months, as we rely on gas to stay warm and to meet our daily needs. The lack of a consistent gas supply not only disrupts our comfort but also poses health risks, especially for the elderly and children. I urge the energy authorities to take immediate action to address this issue. Ensuring a steady supply of gas and maintaining adequate pressure is essential for the well-being of all residents, especially as we head into the winter season.
Syeda R Abbas Rizvi
Karachi
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