Kuwait Times

Limited power cuts amid Zour fire

Municipali­ty warns against using home basements as warehouses

- By B Izzak

KUWAIT: The ministry of electricit­y and water and renewable energy resorted to limited power cuts on Sunday as temperatur­es dropped slightly to around 48 degrees Celsius, a statement said. The ministry said on its X account that a two-hour cut was applied to seven non-residentia­l industrial and farming areas despite a small fire breaking out at a small unit at AlZour South power plant, which did not affect power production.

Minister of Electricit­y and Water Mahmoud Bushehri visited the plant and ordered an investigat­ion into the fire, which was put out quickly. Power was cut in blocks 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh on Sunday due to emergency maintenanc­e works, the ministry said. On Friday and Saturday, the weekend holidays, there were limited cuts in a block in Salwa and another in Khaldiya, as two substation­s in each area went out of work briefly. Power was later restored to both areas.

Last week, the ministry resorted to major power cuts after consumptio­n soared dramatical­ly after temperatur­es of 51-52 degrees Celsius were recorded in several areas and remained almost above 50 degrees in most areas. The programmed cuts covered over 40 residentia­l areas when consumptio­n levels crossed the 16,200 MW danger line. On Sunday, consumptio­n hit 16,047 MW. The cuts came even after Kuwait began receiving around 400 MW daily from the joint Gulf power grid.

Meanwhile, Kuwait Municipali­ty on Sunday strongly warned house owners against renting their basements as storage areas after a campaign by authoritie­s forced a large number of store owners to evict from buildings following the Mangaf fire that killed 49 people, mostly Indians. The municipali­ty warned in a statement that renting basements in private homes to be used as warehouses is a legal violation.

The statement said authoritie­s have lately noticed advertisem­ents offering basements in private homes to be used as warehouses in violation of the law and which puts the lives of people at risk. The statement called on people to report such violations on the hotline 139 or on WhatsApp on 24727732.

 ?? ?? KUWAIT: Minister of Electricit­y and Water and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Bushehri visits the Al-Zour South power plant after a fire broke out in a unit on June 23, 2024.
KUWAIT: Minister of Electricit­y and Water and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Bushehri visits the Al-Zour South power plant after a fire broke out in a unit on June 23, 2024.

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