UPDATE | Crisis over, situation stable: minister

Friday 05-09-2014 11:48 AM
UPDATE | Crisis over, situation stable: minister

Egyptian Electricity Minister Mohamed Shaker - Aswat Masriya

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CAIRO, Sept 5 (Aswat Masriya) - The electricity crisis Egypt has witnessed on Thursday is over, Electricity Minister Mohamed Shaker said on Friday, assuring stability of the situation.

Shaker also denied any no load reduction on the national electricity grid, reported state-run MENA agency.

The minister said that up to 90% of the capacity of the national electric grid has been restored, promising full capacity restoration earlier on Friday.

Shaker assured that the crisis has been overcome based on "sound" scientific and technical grounds in order to avoid its recurrence, state-run MENA agency reported.

Egypt witnessed a major power outage on Thursday as result of a technical malfunction causing the loss of 45 per cent of the grid's capacity. This has led to blackouts across several parts of Egypt for long hours, angering citizens.

Two metro lines have also gone out of service temporarily on Thursday morning due to power outage, Spokesman of the Metro Movement Ahmed Abdel Hadi said. This caused overcrowding of citizens and congested traffic.

Most governorates suffer blackouts almost on a daily basis for a period of one to two hours, due to the government's inability to secure gas for generating electricity.

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