The Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy announced that 7 power transmission lines have gone out of service in various parts of the country. The damage was caused by falling debris resulting from operations conducted by air defenses. This led to partial power outages in some areas. Work is underway to restore electricity as quickly as possible. The Ministry clarified that specialized technical teams will begin their work immediately after securing the site, in coordination with security authorities. They will start assessing the damage to repair the affected lines according to the highest safety standards. The Ministry confirmed that emergency teams are working around the clock to respond to any emergencies on the power grid and ensure service continuity. The Ministry called on citizens and residents to be cautious and obtain information only from official sources, confirming it will continue to inform the public of any developments on a first-hand basis.
7 Power Transmission Lines Go Out of Service in Kuwait
Kuwait's Electricity Ministry reported damage to 7 power lines due to falling debris. Damage assessment and power restoration are underway. Emergency teams are working 24/7. Citizens are advised to get information only from official sources.