Load shedding increases to 13 hrs a day

Kathmandu February 1– The Nepal Electricity Authority on Sunday said it increased load shedding to 13 hours a day, or 91 hours a week, effective from Monday, February 1.
Earlier, the power outage since January 4was for 84 hours a week, or 12 hours a day on an average.
According to the new schedule, the consumers would see darkness for 13 hours a day everyday in two shifts.

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