Electricity crisis in Gaza intensifies during Ramadan
chronic electricity shortage in Gaza is primarily result of Zionist regime’s siege
For the past three years Gazans have dealt with an increased strain on their power grid during the month of Ramadan, usually eating their two meals (one at dusk and another at dawn) in the dark, Ma’an reported.
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Zionist regime provides 120 megawatts through land power lines to cover the northern and eastern regions of the Gaza Strip. Still, the grid suffers from a permanent shortage of 30% of the needed power supply prompting the power authority and electric company to schedule regular power cuts for eight hours a day.
During Ramadan this problem is exacerbated because Palestinians preparing their evening meal all do so around the same time of the afternoon causing the grid to overload and outages to occur.
According to Kanan Ubeid, deputy chief of the Palestinian Energy Authority, “This power crisis can be solved either by increasing the shipment of fuel donated by the EU, or enlarging the Egyptian line to increase its capacity.”