Power outages hit Iran after strikes on energy infrastructure

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - TEHRAN — Power outages were reported Sunday in several parts of Iran, including areas of Tehran and the northern province of Alborz, following strikes on electricity infrastructure.

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Disruptions were also reported in parts of Karaj district west of Tehran, according to Iranian media.

Iran’s Deputy Energy Minister Mostafa Rajabi Mashhadi said several power transmission substations were hit, adding that electricity in Tehran and Karaj is expected to be restored within hours.

He said there is no cause for concern.

The Energy Ministry said efforts are underway to restore service, according to state broadcaster IRIB News.

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