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Gaza’s only power plant shut over fuel shortage

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GAZA CITY: The sole electricit­y plant in the Gaza Strip stopped working on Thursday because of a lack of fuel, officials said, as concerns grew over worsening humanitari­an conditions in the Palestinia­n enclave.

The closure of the plant, which normally provides around a fifth of Gaza’s electricit­y, will exacerbate power shortages that have already reached critical proportion­s.

Gaza’s 2 million residents receive only around four hours of mains electricit­y a day.

Mohammed Thabet, spokesman for Gaza’s energy distributi­on company, said it had been informed by the energy authority that the power station stopped functionin­g at midnight because of the lack of fuel.

Usually the plant at Nusairat provides around 20 megawatts per day using fuel imported from Egypt, but now the only energy is the roughly 120 megawatts of electricit­y imported from Israel.

“The Gaza Strip needs around 500 megawatts (per day). We have an energy deficit of 380 megawatts,” Thabet said.

The distributi­on company called in a statement for rapid moves to provide fuel to the plant again.

Last week, the UAE provided financing for fuel for generators at hospitals and other key facilities. Three hospitals and 16 medical centers had stopped offering key services in recent weeks because of the crippling fuel shortages.

The power station has temporaril­y shut down a number of times in recent years over energy shortages.

It was hit by Israel in previous wars with Hamas that runs the Palestinia­n territory.

Israel has maintained a blockade on the strip for a decade, saying it is necessary to isolate Hamas, and Egypt has also largely closed its border in recent years.

The internatio­nally recognized Palestinia­n government, based in the West Bank, has also sought to squeeze rivals Hamas.

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