Mar 18 • 03:45 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

First LPG Crisis and Now Electricity... 80,000 People in Nainital are Suffering

Nainital faces a crisis with severe shortages in cooking gas and electricity outages affecting daily life for its residents.

The beautiful hill city of Nainital in India is currently experiencing significant disruptions due to a dual crisis. The ongoing cooking gas shortage has made daily life challenging for many, while recent severe storms and hail have caused extensive damage to the electricity infrastructure. This has led to a two-day blackout, leaving the entire city in a state of distress and stagnation.

Officials reported that during the fierce storm and heavy hail, numerous trees were uprooted, damaging many power lines. This was not merely a technical glitch; the outage had a direct impact on the lives of ordinary citizens, businesses, and administrative operations. With the electricity gone, the bustling activities of the city halted, plunging homes into darkness, impairing the water supply, and causing disruptions even in mobile network services.

The situation was particularly disheartening for the tourism sector, as the city, typically filled with visitors, saw hotels and guest houses encountering significant challenges. Many establishments' generators also failed, leading to further discomfort for guests. Authorities are under pressure to restore normalcy, but the compounded crises of gas and electricity shortages are proving difficult for the local population to manage.

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