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Bangladesh power cuts amid heatwave and fuel shortage

Bangladesh suffers frequent power cuts as heatwave drives demand, with Middle East fuel shortages limiting generation capacity.

DHAKA: Bangladesh is battling a heatwave and frequent power cuts, as soaring electricity demand outstrips limited generation capacity constrained by shortages linked to the Middle East war.

Temperatures have hit 40C across a swathe of the country of 170 million people, forcing the government to impose load-shedding as demand exceeds supply.

“Neither my children nor I could sleep last night due to frequent power cuts. It was extremely hot,” Mashuka Yasmin Mishu, a 35-year-old mother of two from northwestern Pabna district, told AFP.

“We have had power cuts before, but this year we cannot get electricity for even two hours at a stretch.”

The South Asian nation imports 95% of its oil and gas, much of it from the Middle East, where energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz have been disrupted since war began in late February.

“We have a huge electricity generation capacity, but due to shortages of gas and fuel, we are unable to utilise it,” senior energy ministry official Umme Rehana told reporters.

Anindya Islam Amit, the junior power minister, told parliament that electricity demand was 16,000 megawatts, against generation of 14,126 megawatts.

“Limited load-shedding was required,” Amit said.

“To maintain fairness, we have decided to introduce limited, experimental load-shedding of 110 megawatts in Dhaka. It is not acceptable that urban residents enjoy comfort while farmers suffer.”

Bangladesh has also seen queues lasting several hours at gas stations this week, although Energy Minister Iqbal Hasan Mahmud has blamed panic buying and insisted the country has enough fuel.

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