in Iran, the energy crisis has reached a critical point — World
The situation in Iran's energy sector is called a catastrophe.
A large-scale energy crisis has arisen in Iran. Government institutions have stopped working or are working on a reduced schedule, and educational institutions have moved classes online. Highways and shopping malls were plunged into darkness, and industrial plants were cut off, bringing production to a near-total halt.
About it The New York Times.
Despite having one of the world's largest reserves of natural gas and oil, Iran is in the midst of a full-scale energy crisis that can be attributed to years of sanctions, mismanagement, aging infrastructure, wasteful consumption — and targeted attacks by Israel.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian admitted that the situation had reached a critical point.
For most of last week, the country was virtually shut down in order to…