Load-shedding Paragraph
Load-shedding means stopping the electricity supply. This happens when not enough power is made, or when electricity is given out in a disorganized way. This causes big problems for a country's development. Houses, factories, shops, and hospitals are affected. Machines in factories stop working. No electricity means less work gets done. Life at home becomes hard. People can't see well in the dark. Students have a tough time because of load-shedding. Sick people suffer too. Medical operations can't happen. Food in fridges spoils. Things in cold storage get ruined. Load-shedding makes people suffer and causes big losses for the country. Everything, both at home and in factories, stops. We need to try really hard to stop load-shedding.