‘It’s expensive’: Syria’s electricity has improved, but challenges remain
First publishedJul 13, 09:34 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 13:12 UTC · 17m ago
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Syria's state electricity supply has gotten better in Damascus recently. People say the lights stay on longer than before. However, they complain that the price of electricity is now high. Many residents find it hard to pay their bills.
Why it matters
Reliable power is important for daily life and work. High costs can hurt families and slow economic recovery.
In brief
- What has improved in Damascus?
- The state-supplied electricity now lasts longer than before.
- Why are residents unhappy despite the improvement?
- They say the cost of electricity has become expensive and hard to afford.
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All outlets present the same information: electricity service has improved but is costly for residents.
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