Scheduled Power Shutdown Bahawalpur Circle | 09 February
A scheduled electricity shutdown has been announced for several areas in the Bahawalpur Circle dated 09 February 2026 from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm to allow routine maintenance and system improvement work. The power interruption is part of planned technical activities aimed at ensuring a safer and more stable electricity supply.
According to the update, electricity will remain unavailable during the morning and early afternoon hours. Residents are advised to prepare in advance and adjust their daily routines to avoid inconvenience. Check Mepco bill here.
Power Shutdown Bahawalpur Timing
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Date |
09 February 2026 |
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Shutdown Start Time |
8:00 am |
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Shutdown End Time |
1:00 pm |
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Duration |
5 hours |
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Reason |
Maintenance and system management |
Power supply is expected to return gradually after the scheduled time, depending on technical clearance.
Areas Affected by the Power Shutdown
The electricity interruption will affect a large number of residential and commercial locations across the Bahawalpur Circle.
Main Affected Areas Include:
- City 1 and City 2
- Darbar Mahal and College Road
- Cholistan and Millat Park
- Adam Wahan and Bhutta Ji
- KP Road and NLC Area
- Hashmi Garden and Satellite Town
- Islam Pura and Kotla Qaim Khan
- Inayati and Sohail Pur Sutlej
- Factory Area and Burhan Pur
- Qadir Pur and Shah Muhammad
- Tatta Road and Saddiq Shaheed
- Zakhira and Sher Awan
- Sardar Pur 2 and City Ghalay Wal
- Rasul Pur and Shah Musa
- Kotla Musa and Mirana
- Shah Wala and Muhammad Pur
- Bakhtari, 32 Mor, Taranda, and Pul Farooq Abad
Some locations may experience a complete outage, while others could face partial or intermittent supply interruptions during the maintenance window.
Why This Shutdown Is Necessary
Scheduled power shutdowns are carried out to:
- Perform essential maintenance work
- Inspect and upgrade power lines
- Improve safety and reduce technical faults
- Prevent unexpected breakdowns
These planned interruptions help ensure better service quality and long-term system reliability.
Advice for Residents
Consumers in the affected areas are advised to take the following steps:
- Charge mobile phones and essential devices in advance
- Plan work that depends on electricity before 8:00 am
- Avoid using sensitive equipment when power is being restored
- Keep alternative lighting arrangements ready, if possible
Electricity supply is expected to normalize after 1:00 pm, provided no technical issues arise. Check official outage information
