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KARACHI:Electricity breakdowns at the central Dhabeji pumping station have become a common occurrence. A power breakdown on Monday morning caused a 72-inch Qatar pipeline to burst. This is the second pipeline which has burst in the past four days. On Friday, another 72-inch pipeline had burst, severely affecting the water supply to the city. As 80% of Karachi's water supply comes from the Dhabeji station, the breakdowns have worsened the water crisis in the city. Citizens' patience is now waning and protests broke out in the city against the water
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