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Power Restored Across Kuwait Following Unexpected Grid Disruptions
Early Wednesday morning, the Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy successfully brought power back to all residential neighborhoods impacted by recent electrical failures. The widespread outages were triggered by the sudden malfunction of multiple aerial transmission lines, which prompted immediate action from the countryâs utility authorities to stabilize the supply.
Crews were mobilized rapidly under an established emergency protocol to address the situation and reconnect the affected sectors to the main electrical grid. Following a period of focused repair and refeeding efforts, the ministry confirmed that the distribution network is now fully operational and back to its normal state.
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