Friday, today, Representative Mudar Al-Karawi called for providing electricity to the Diyala Governorate from Baghdad, the capital.
According to Al-Karawi, “Diyala is currently witnessing popular unrest due to the decline in electricity supplies and the increase in cut-off hours to 14 hours, accompanied by a weakness in voltage in a way that has contributed to the complexity of the scene due to the damage it causes to electrical appliances and the infliction of additional losses on citizens.” Al-Karawi stated, “Diyala is currently witnessing popular unrest due to the decline in electricity supplies and the
“Adopting a road map that starts with transferring the production of the Mansouriya gas station to Diyala and supporting it with additional lines from Baghdad, because the actual size of the electricity need reaches 1,800 megawatts, and what is currently reaching is close to 900 megawatts, and seeking to explain the reasons for the extinguishment of imported power lines and solving distribution problems in the stations,” he emphasized.
Most areas of Iraq are seeing a serious deficiency of electrical power, including the capital, Baghdad, which is seeing a total power outage of electrical power in a portion of its areas.