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Why Power Outage in Saudi-UAE Occupied Aden? Crisis in Health, Vital Facilities

The occupied city of Aden is witnessing for the second month in a row continuous power outage in residential neighborhoods and vital facilities in the city amid disavowal and procrastination of the occupation forces and mercenaries that control the city.

The Aden Electricity Corporation announced, Sunday, that a number of Al-Waleed stations have actually gone out of service, due to the delay in the arrival of fuel allocated to them for the third consecutive day.

In a statement, the Foundation called on what the concerned authorities in the mercenary government called to quickly address the problem of power stations going out of service, which doubles the suffering of people, especially during the intense heat season in the summer.

The Corporation indicated that interruptions caused government institutions to stop serving, most notably the health sector institutions.

It is noteworthy that city of Aden and the occupied southern regions are witnessing an almost total collapse in the service sector, led by the electricity sector, amid the complete absence and complicity of the occupation forces and mercenaries in providing and repairing services.

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