Algeria’s help to Lebanon to overcome the power outage crisis
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Al-Nashrah, Prime Minister Najib Miqati announced the decision of Algeria to immediately send oil to Beirut to overcome the power crisis in this country.
Miqati clarified that his Algerian counterpart Nazir al-Arabawi announced this in a phone call.
On this basis, Al-Arabawi has stated that by the order of “Abdel Majid Taboun”, the president of Algeria, immediately, quantities of oil will be sent to Lebanon to overcome the power outage crisis. In this country, it will be sent from Algeria.
It should be said that yesterday the Lebanese Electricity Company issued a statement announcing that the electricity flow was interrupted throughout Lebanon.
Lebanon Electricity Company announced in this statement that despite the efforts made to supply the fuel needed by this company to produce electricity, August 17th is the last set of electricity production in this country. It is closed due to running out of fuel.
This company stated that due to this incident, electricity has been cut off throughout Lebanon, including in the country’s basic facilities such as airports, ports, water pumping stations, etc. is.
Lebanon Electricity Company emphasized that after supplying the necessary fuel, it will resume electricity supply to different parts of Lebanon.