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Tripoli and western Libya are experiencing a severe electricity crisis that goes beyond technical outages to affect vital facilities such as hospitals, the airport, water supplies, and communications. This occurs amidst significant security tensions in the region, particularly in Zawiya. A political analyst affirms that the deterioration of electricity services reflects a deeper crisis related to the state's ability to manage emergencies and protect infrastructure. If the situation persists, it risks exacerbating political, security, and social instability. The analyst believes that solutions require unified national coordination and clear planning, as ongoing crises threaten to break down public trust in institutions and increase security and economic risks.
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