Gaza: Lack Of Electricity And Fuel
Lack Of Electricity And Fuel Making Life For Gazans ‘Even
More Difficult’ – UN
New York, Mar 22 2012
12:10PM
A United Nations official today expressed deep
concern about the worsening effects of electricity and fuel
shortages in Gaza, which are affecting citizens on a daily
basis.
“These chronic shortages are reaching beyond the rationing of electricity and water for households, which has been a feature over the past several years, to a situation where day-to-day life for Gazans is ever more difficult,” said the Humanitarian Coordinator for the occupied Palestinian territory, Maxwell Gaylard.
In addition to interrupting everyday life, Mr. Gaylard noted that the shortages have made it increasingly difficult for hospitals and ambulance services to function, and already fragile water and sanitation systems are failing, compromising access to basic needs.
Mr. Gaylard
welcomed the news of ongoing negotiations among concerned
parties to end the shortages in both the short and longer
term, and encouraged them to identify solutions as soon as
possible.
Mar 22 2012
12:10PM
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