Drone Debris Causes Power Outages in Kuwait
Kuwait's electricity ministry reported a disruption as debris from intercepted drones damaged six power transmission lines. The ministry ensured that the electricity and water supply remain stable and under control.
Kuwait's electricity ministry announced on Thursday that six of its power transmission lines went out of service due to debris from intercepted drones falling on them.
The unprecedented incident caused temporary disruptions but officials confirmed that the electricity and water supply situation is stable and being managed effectively.
The ministry's swift response and contingency planning reassured the public that essential services remain uninterrupted.
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