Kabul residents say prolonged power cuts have worsened as temperatures have risen above 30 degrees Celsius, leaving some neighborhoods with electricity for only a few hours a day and disrupting work and daily life across the capital. Several residents said power was unavailable for much of the day and night, making it increasingly difficult for families to cope with the summer heat. “We have no electricity, day or night, and people need power,” …
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