A day later, Lebanon returned light

Livan’s electric network resumed its work on Sunday, October 10, after delivering fuel to two key power plants, said the Minister for Energy and Water Affairs Walid Fayad.

Deutsche Vella writes that the Minister thanked the Lebanese army for the transfer of 6 million liters of fuel to divide equal to the equity between both stations. However, the supply of electricity will continue to be carried out by no more than a few hours a day, as it was in recent months.

The work of the two largest Lebanese power plants “Al-Zashrani” and “Deir-Ammar” was stopped on the eve, which led to the full disabling of the state-owned power grid for this month.