Lebanon electricity back online after army supplies fuel
Al Jazeera
Energy Minister Walid Fayad says the grid is back up and running, returning to ‘normal’.
Lebanon’s electricity grid was back online on Sunday after the army supplied fuel to two key power stations that had run out, ending almost a day of total blackout.
The Deir Ammar and Zahrani plants ground to a halt, causing the state electricity network to collapse for the second time this month.
The country is battling economic turmoil, and the cash-strapped state has in recent months struggled to import enough fuel oil for electricity production.
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