Lebanon: Total power outage as electricity grid shuts down after running out of fuel

9 October 2021 05:59 pm

Lebanon has no centrally-generated electricity after the country's biggest two power stations shut down due to a fuel shortage.

The Lebanese power network completely stopped working at noon today, and it is unlikely that it will work until next Monday, or for several days,' a government official confirmed today.

The thermoelectric plant has stopped at Zahrani power station, after the Deir Ammar plant stopped on Friday due to a fuel shortage.

The official said the state electricity company would try to use the army's fuel oil reserve to operate the power plants temporarily, but that would not happen anytime soon.

Many Lebanese normally rely on private generators run on diesel, although that is in short supply.