Spokesman for bakery owners in Gaza Abdul Nassar Ajrami cautioned against cessations of bakery work in the Gaza Strip in the coming days if the fuel crisis have not solved. Ajrami told (alresalah.ps) that "most of fuel reserves have been drained; still we have some four days for the remaining to finish if the crisis prolonged." Energy amounts needed for Gaza citizens, which are equivalent to 270 MW, are produced in reliance on three sources; the Israeli provider with an amount of 120 MW, Gaza's only power plant providing about 55 MW, and the Egyptian provider with an amount of 20 MW. However, with the Gaza power plant being stopped a month ago, several public utilities has become under the shadow of the energy crisis.
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