
FESCO Confirms Area Wise Power Suspension on June 25
An important notice has been issued for the citizens of Faisalabad, according to which FESCO Confirms Area Wise Power Suspension on June 25 Schedule in different areas of the city on Wednesday, June 25. The purpose of this shutdown is to ensure the repair of power lines, upgradation of grid stations and improvement of the system so that unannounced load shedding can be avoided in the future. According to FESCO, all these measures are being taken for public convenience, and consumers are requested to exercise patience and restraint during this shutdown.
According to FESCO spokesperson Saeed Raza, power will be out in the feeder areas connected to Nishatabad, SPS and Chiniot grid stations from 6 am to 10 am on June 25. These include Omar Garden, SOS Village, Zee Garden, Faisal Road, Paradise, Lahore Road, Chenab Nagar, Hindu Anah and ASEAN. Citizens have been advised to charge their mobiles, UPS and other essential devices ahead of time and complete necessary arrangements like water or electricity.

Additionally, power will be cut off at the Khanuana feeder of Bhuana grid station from 6 am to 2 pm on June 25 and 26, while load shedding of 20 to 30 MW will also be done at 103 RB and Landianwala grid stations from 7:30 am to 11:30 am on the same day. All these works are being done by FESCO to make power transmission efficient. Although these may cause temporary inconvenience, the long-term benefit will come in the form of better and more stable power supply.
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Areas to Face Outage from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM (June 25)
The following areas will experience a complete power shutdown for four hours on June 25 due to technical upgrades at the respective grid stations:
Area | Grid Station / Feeder |
Umar Garden, SOS Village | 132 kV Nishatabad Grid Station |
Zee Garden, Faisal SKP Road, Paradise | 132 kV SPS Grid Station |
Lahore Road, Chenab Nagar, Hinduana, Asian | 132 kV Chiniot Grid Station |
Extended Shutdown Between June 25–26 for Feeder Maintenance
Some areas will also experience extended electricity suspension from 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM during June 25 and June 26. This shutdown is necessary for the maintenance of specific feeders that power residential and commercial zones. If your home or business falls under these feeders, it’s important to charge necessary devices in advance and manage your time accordingly.
This is part of FESCO’s long-term effort to improve system efficiency and reduce unscheduled load shedding in the future. Please review the following details to stay informed:
Areas that will experience extended outage are listed below:
Area | Grid Station / Feeder |
Khanoana (Chiniot Region) | 132 kV Bhowana Grid Station – Khanoana Feeder |
Load Shedding Alert Issued Separately for June 25 Morning Hours
Apart from the scheduled maintenance, a separate load shedding alert has been issued for the morning of June 25. This is expected due to grid load management. If you are connected to either of the following stations, you may face 20 to 30 MW of load shedding during morning hours.
This load shedding is temporary but may affect your work-from-home tasks, small businesses, or medical equipment usage. So be sure to arrange your work or health-related routines accordingly.
Load shedding details are as follows:
- 132 kV 103 RB Grid Station
- 132 kV Lundianwala Grid Station
- Timing: 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM
- Expected Load Shedding: 20 to 30 Megawatts
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Smart Tips for Managing During Power Suspension
It’s natural to feel frustrated by power outages, but if you’re prepared, you can easily handle this situation. Keep in mind that this maintenance is being done for your benefit to reduce unplanned outages in the future and stabilize voltage supply.
To stay worry-free and productive during these hours, follow these helpful tips below:
- Charge your mobile phones, UPS, and internet devices a night before
- Arrange alternate lighting such as battery-powered lamps or candles
- Keep your fridge/freezer closed to maintain cooling
- Take care of elderly or sick family members who rely on electric equipment
- Share this schedule with your neighbors or WhatsApp community groups
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is FESCO shutting down electricity on June 25?
FESCO is carrying out maintenance, upgradation, and development work on various grid stations and feeders across Faisalabad. This scheduled power shutdown is necessary to improve the reliability and stability of the electricity supply.
Which areas will be affected during the power suspension?
Areas like Umar Garden, SOS Village, Zee Garden, SKP Road, Paradise, Lahore Road, Chenab Nagar, Hinduana, and Asian Colony will experience outages between 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM on June 25. Additional areas like Khanoana will face power cuts till 2:00 PM.
Will there be load shedding in addition to scheduled maintenance?
Yes, a separate load shedding alert has also been issued for June 25 from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM for regions connected to 103 RB Grid Station and Lundianwala Grid Station, with an estimated load reduction of 20–30 MW.
How can I prepare for the scheduled outage?
You should charge your devices, keep backup lighting ready, avoid opening refrigerators frequently, and plan work or medical routines in advance. It’s also helpful to share this info with neighbors or local groups.
Will this outage happen again soon?
This is a scheduled maintenance event. FESCO has not announced any further dates yet. However, such outages are usually part of routine improvement work and are often announced in advance.
Is there any way to check real-time updates about the outage?
You can follow FESCO’s official website, Facebook page, or local news outlets for updates. Some local WhatsApp community groups also circulate verified updates during outages.
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Final Words
This planned power outage by FESCO may cause temporary inconvenience, but it’s an essential step for long-term improvement. The company’s efforts to upgrade and repair electric infrastructure mean better service in the future fewer breakdowns, more voltage stability, and less unscheduled load shedding.
So, instead of worrying, prepare ahead and support these steps. Remember: a few hours of power suspension today can lead to stronger and more reliable electricity tomorrow.