Lebanon electricity crisis: Stealing power to survive
These are external links and will open in a new window/ Young protesters have camped outside the headquarters of state power company EDL Six o'clock in the evening is the big switch-over in Mohammed Masri's home. It is the moment when, every other day, the apartment goes dark and silent. The lights, the fan, the TV, the fridge, all go off. The next day, at the same time, they all come on. And that is how it has been - on-off, off-on - for more than 10 years, in his house, and most others in Lebanon. The country's national grid can supply ...
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