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30 July Guardian report:
Gaza's only power plant destroyed in Israel's most intense air strike yet
"The power plant is finished," said its director, Mohammed al-Sharif, signalling a new crisis for Gaza's 1.8 million people, who were already enduring power cuts of more than 20 hours a day.
"We need at least one year to repair the power plant, the turbines, the fuel tanks and the control room," said Fathi Sheik Khalil of the Gaza energy authority. "Everything was burned." He said crew members who had been trapped by the fire for several hours were evacuated.
Gaza's only power plant destroyed in Israel's most intense air strike yet | World news | The Guardian
There were many similar reports on it in other news. But here what we see now:
13 september, Maan News:
Gaza's only power plant is ready to begin running again as soon as a shipment of fuel arrives to the Strip, the plant's executive manager said Saturday.
Gaza awaiting fuel for sole power plant | Maan News Agency
Haleluya, its a miracle!
Gaza's only power plant destroyed in Israel's most intense air strike yet
"The power plant is finished," said its director, Mohammed al-Sharif, signalling a new crisis for Gaza's 1.8 million people, who were already enduring power cuts of more than 20 hours a day.
"We need at least one year to repair the power plant, the turbines, the fuel tanks and the control room," said Fathi Sheik Khalil of the Gaza energy authority. "Everything was burned." He said crew members who had been trapped by the fire for several hours were evacuated.
Gaza's only power plant destroyed in Israel's most intense air strike yet | World news | The Guardian
There were many similar reports on it in other news. But here what we see now:
13 september, Maan News:
Gaza's only power plant is ready to begin running again as soon as a shipment of fuel arrives to the Strip, the plant's executive manager said Saturday.
Gaza awaiting fuel for sole power plant | Maan News Agency
Haleluya, its a miracle!