Middle East Conflict Impacts Madagascar, Declares State of Energy Emergency
Madagascar has declared a two-week state of energy emergency due to disruptions in fuel supply, largely imported via the Strait of Hormuz, which have affected daily life and public services amidst the Middle East conflict.
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According to Agence France-Presse, Madagascar, an Indian Ocean island nation, is entirely dependent on imported fuel, with most of it coming from Oman, adjacent to the Strait of Hormuz.
The Malagasy government stated in a release that due to disruptions in fuel supply affecting daily life, the economy, and public services, the cabinet decided to declare a state of emergency in a special meeting.
The statement noted: 'The special meeting agreed to declare a national state of energy emergency for a period of two weeks.'
The statement also said that this measure is in response to 'a severe crisis related to the war in the Middle East, which has caused irregularities in national energy supply.'
The Malagasy government indicated that the state of emergency will enable authorities to 'take special and rapid measures to restore energy supply and ensure the continuity of public services.' (Compiled by Qu Xiang-ping) 1150408
The Malagasy government stated in a release that due to disruptions in fuel supply affecting daily life, the economy, and public services, the cabinet decided to declare a state of emergency in a special meeting.
The statement noted: 'The special meeting agreed to declare a national state of energy emergency for a period of two weeks.'
The statement also said that this measure is in response to 'a severe crisis related to the war in the Middle East, which has caused irregularities in national energy supply.'
The Malagasy government indicated that the state of emergency will enable authorities to 'take special and rapid measures to restore energy supply and ensure the continuity of public services.' (Compiled by Qu Xiang-ping) 1150408