Living in the dark: Gaza’s struggle for electricity
Summary
Gaza residents, including Abdel Karim Salman, face severe electricity shortages, making daily life challenging. Salman uses phone lights to illuminate his tent, incurring costs amid limited electricity options. High expenses and scarce resources compound the difficulties for families living in areas affected by the ongoing conflict.Key Facts
- Residents in Gaza have limited access to electricity, affecting everyday life.
- Abdel Karim Salman uses his and his wife’s phones as a light source in their tent.
- Salman walks daily to charging points, paying up to $3.20 per day to charge phones.
- Municipality-supplied electricity has been absent for two years in Gaza.
- Alternatives like solar lamps and private generators are costly and scarce.
- Power shortages impact basic needs like refrigeration and laundry.
- Israeli restrictions have led to a scarcity of solar energy systems and other resources.
- Many families in Gaza face economic strain due to war-driven hardships.
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