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Nationwide power outage in Syria due to malfunctions, official says

April 2, 2025 at 9:46 am

A view of Damascus from Mount Qasioun during night time after fall of the Baath regime and the Assad family’s rule in Damascus, Syria on December 20, 2024 [Izettin Kasim/Anadolu via Getty Images]

Syria suffered a nationwide power outage last night due to malfunctions at several points in the national grid, a spokesperson from the energy ministry told Reuters.

The spokesperson said technical teams were addressing the issues.

The power returned to the provinces of Homs, Hama and Tartous and will gradually return to the rest of the governorates, the state news agency SANA quoted the director general of the public establishment for transmitting and distributing electricity as saying later in the day.

Syria suffers from severe power shortages, with state-supplied electricity available for only two or three hours a day in most areas. Damage to the grid means that generating or supplying more power is only part of the problem.

Damascus used to receive the bulk of its oil for power generation from Iran, but supplies have been cut off since Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham led the ouster of Tehran-allied former President Bashar Al-Assad in December.

The interim government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa has pledged to quickly ramp up power supply, partly by importing electricity from Jordan and using floating power barges.

Damascus also said it will receive two electricity-generating ships from Turkiye and Qatar to boost energy supplies.

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