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Gaza’s sole power plant shutdown deepens Palestinian concerns

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Hospital low on supplies, people trapped under rubble as the bombardment continues

Gaza residents are bracing for a looming humanitarian crisis as the sole power plant in the region has been forced to shut down due to a critical shortage of fuel.

The situation has raised concerns about the availability of essential services, including healthcare, sanitation, and water supply.

The power plant, which had been operating at a reduced capacity in recent months, ceased operations yesterday, leaving the densely populated Gaza Strip in a state of darkness and uncertainty. The primary reason for the shutdown is the crippling blockade and fuel restrictions imposed on Gaza, significantly limiting its ability to secure fuel supplies.

As temperatures drop with the arrival of autumn, the lack of electricity is affecting not only the daily lives of Palestinians but also critical infrastructure, such as hospitals and sewage treatment plants. Hospitals are struggling to maintain vital equipment and refrigerate life-saving medicines, while sewage treatment facilities are at risk of overflowing, posing a public health hazard.

Residents of Gaza are left wondering when, or if, the power plant will be operational again, as international calls for the easing of the blockade continue to go unanswered.

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