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Khartoum is still in dark, but efforts are underway to restore power

Technical teams at the Merowe Dam power station are making significant progress in repairing vital infrastructure, raising hopes that regional blackouts could soon end. The junta’s Ministry of Energy and Petroleum says partial power generation could resume as early as Sunday, pending final safety tests. Key equipment and spare parts recently arrived from China, helping engineers accelerate long-delayed maintenance on damaged transmission lines. …
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Khartoum – Darfur24: The suffering of citizens and tradespeople in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, has worsened due to the continuous power outages, which have forced the closure of numerous workshops, shops, and slaughterhouses, resulting in economic losses. The Ministry of Energy and Mining announced on August 1st that the Merowe Dam power station had gone offline. The post “Electricity Crisis Paralyzes Life in Khartoum” first appeared on the …

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thesudantimes.com broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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