Out of four major power plants in the country, two are now out of service, likely causing even longer electricity blackouts in the near future. A second power plant in Lebanon was shut down on Thursday after running out of fuel, as the country spirals deeper into an economic crisis that is depleted its foreign reserves. The shutdown of the Deir Ammar power plant follows the closure of another one in Zahrani, which also run out of fuel. This means that, out of four major power plants in the country, two are now out of service. Residents of Lebanon will likely face even longer electricity blackouts as they spend the Easter weekend at home, following the imposition of a three-day lockdown
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