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The Libyan Artificial River Authority announced that all of its stations have ceased operation due to a power outage, which led to the stoppage of water supplies in large areas of western and central Libya, including the Hasaouna fields and pumping stations in Traghan and Rabi’ah. The project, established by Muammar Gaddafi in 1983 with an estimated cost of around $35 billion, is the largest water transfer project in the world. Its goal is to supply underground water to agricultural areas and cities in the region. This stoppage comes at a time when the Libyan electricity grid is experiencing frequent disturbances and widespread outages, resulting in complete blackouts in several areas, including Tripoli and Sirt. Some power generation stations have been halted due to security investigations and technical issues, negatively impacting water supplies and public services across the country.
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