The Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy Ministry of Kuwait announced late Monday that seven overhead power lines in several areas of the country were taken out of service due to damage sustained from falling debris following air defence interceptions.
The ministry's official spokesperson, Fatima Jawhar Hayat, said in a press release that the incident resulted in partial power outages in certain areas, noting that technical units are working to restore services expeditiously.
She assured that specialised field teams will commence repair operations as soon as the sites are secured in coordination with security authorities, Kuwait news agency (KUNA) reported.
Hayat added that these teams will conduct a comprehensive damage assessment to facilitate the restoration of the affected lines in accordance with the highest safety and security protocols.
Furthermore, she emphasised that emergency crews remain on high alert around the clock to address any grid disturbances and ensure the continuity of the national power supply.
She urged citizens and residents to exercise caution, rely exclusively on official sources for information, and said it would provide further updates as the situation evolves.