Mar 14 โ€ข 09:24 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Israel Haaretz

Strong Winds in the Negev Led to Disruption of Electricity Supply in Several Communities

Strong winds and dust storms in the Negev have disrupted electricity supply in several communities in the western Negev and along the Egyptian border.

Strong winds and dust storms in the Negev region of Israel have caused significant disruption to electricity supply in various communities, particularly in the western Negev and along the border with Egypt. According to the Israel Electric Corporation, gusts reaching speeds of up to 90 km/h have inflicted damage on infrastructure, resulting in the tearing of power lines. Crews have been dispatched to the affected areas to address the damages and restore electricity.

Additionally, the strong winds are expected to intensify, with forecasts predicting gusts could reach 100 km/h in the coming hours. The situation has raised concerns among residents and local authorities, as power outages can disrupt daily activities and pose risks to safety in the region. The combination of severe weather conditions, including dust storms, further complicates efforts to repair the damages caused.

As this weather event continues to unfold, the local electric company is prioritizing its response to restore power. Authorities are urging residents to stay indoors where possible and take precautions against the strong winds and dust storms. The impact of such weather phenomena exemplifies the vulnerabilities of infrastructure in desert regions, highlighting the need for continued investment in resilience and emergency preparedness.

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