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No Water, Electricity in Syria
Syrians are suffering from a complicated crisis. Electricity shortages appear to have risen amid a heatwave ravaging the country. Zahraa Alderzi reports.
A resident in Damascus "The electricity situation is in chaos. We have to use generators because the electricity usually only lasts for an hour. But the generators only work on diesel, and we can only find it on the black market for unaffordable prices."
Ever since war erupted in Syria, many power plants and gas lines have been destroyed or damaged. This is in addition to the destruction and loss of gas lines and fields, which are needed in the power generation process.
Syria is "ready" to help Lebanon with "transit for Egyptian gas and Jordanian electricity via Syrian territory," senior official Nasri Khouri told reporters, after the delegation led by interim deputy prime minister Zeina Akar met Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal al-Meqdad and Oil Minister Bassam Tomeh.
Ever since war erupted in Syria, many power plants and gas lines have been destroyed or damaged. This is in addition to the destruction and loss of gas lines and fields, which are needed in the power generation process.