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Egypt momentarily extends day-to-day power cuts to three hours

Egypt's federal government has extended everyday power cuts to three hours on Sunday and Monday, one hour longer than typical, in action to a rise in domestic electricity usage due to the fact that of a heatwave, a cabinet declaration said.

Given that July last year, load shedding connected to falling gas production, rising need and a scarcity of foreign currency has resulted in set up two-hour daily power cuts in a lot of areas.

Previously this month, a lack of gas products led to short-term shutdowns at fertiliser and chemical plants.

The blackouts, which began last summer season as need for air conditioning rose, have actually stirred frustration amongst citizens and disruptions for companies, and led to numerous reported deaths.

In one case, a saxophonist called Mohammed Ali Nasr was up to his death earlier this month in an elevator shaft in the seaside city of Alexandria, after being trapped in the elevator during a. power cut, his bro informed a regional television show.

Restoring and improving power supplies was promoted as one of. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's accomplishments in the. years after he led the ouster of the Muslim Brotherhood's. Mohamed Mursi in 2013.

Officials have blamed power cuts on increasing need from a. growing population of 106 million and advancement tasks.

Considering that the power cuts started, some Egyptians have actually been. re-sharing or commenting critically on main posts from. previous years about improved power products. Some of the posts. were consequently erased.

(source: Reuters)