Kuwait rolls out power blackouts after fuel disruption

Pigeons take cover under the shade of trees on the seafront of Kuwait City on July 2, 2021, as the country recorded extremely high summer temperatures. (AFP)
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Updated 18 August 2024
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Kuwait rolls out power blackouts after fuel disruption

DUBAI: Kuwait on Sunday announced power cuts in several residential neighborhoods due to “a fuel supply disruption,” according to state-run KUNA news agency

“Within an hour from now, the power in some residential areas will be cut off in order to maintain the stability of the country’s power grid,” the statement on KUNA said.

It blamed “a fuel supply disruption” for the blackouts, which shut down desalination plants and some power stations.

The ministry of electricity, water and renewable energy called on consumers to conserve electricity during peak hours, from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Several non-residential areas in Kuwait faced temporary power cuts Saturday after a shortage of fuel rendered power plants inoperable. 

The blackouts come while Kuwait experiences high summertime temperatures. The forecast high for the desert emirate on Sunday was 43 degrees Celsius (109 Fahrenheit).

Weather forecasters warned it could feel like 53 degrees Celsius (127 degrees Fahrenheit), especially as air conditioners go off due to power cuts.


Turkiye foreign minister to attend Trump’s Board of Peace meeting in Washington

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Turkiye foreign minister to attend Trump’s Board of Peace meeting in Washington

  • Hakan Fidan to call ‌for ⁠determined steps to ⁠resolve the Palestinian issue
  • To also emphasize Israel must end actions to hinder the flow of aid into Gaza, stop its ceasefire violations

ANKARA: ‌Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will travel to Washington in lieu of President Tayyip Erdogan for the inaugural meeting of US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” on Thursday, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
A Turkish diplomatic source said ‌that Fidan, during the ‌talks, would call ‌for ⁠determined steps to ⁠resolve the Palestinian issue and emphasize that Israel must end actions to hinder the flow of aid into Gaza and stop its ceasefire violations.
Fidan ⁠will also reiterate Turkiye’s ‌readiness ‌to contribute to Gaza’s reconstruction and its ‌desire to help protect Palestinians ‌and ensure their security, the source said. He will also call for urgent action against Israel’s “illegal ‌settlement activities and settler violence in the West Bank,” ⁠the ⁠source added.
According to a readout from Erdogan’s office, the president separately told reporters on Wednesday that he hoped the Board of Peace would help achieve “the lasting stability, ceasefire, and eventually peace that Gaza has longed for,” and would focus on bringing about a two-state solution.