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LEBANON-DAILYLIFE-ELECTRICITY
A Palestinian youth stands at the entrance of his house under a net of public and private generator electricity wires, in the Palestinian refugee camp of Burj al-Barajneh, a southern suburb of Beirut on July 13, 2009. As thousands of Lebanese and foreign visitors enter Lebanon for the summer, Lebanon?s power stations have been overstrained, pushing the government to ration electricity. Much of the country currently receives less than 14 hours of electricity daily, a supply expected to drop as over a million tourists enter the country for the summer vacation months. This has left most Lebanese outside of Beirut to rely on private generators during power cuts. AFP HOTO/RAMZI HAIDAR
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Beirut, 117, LEBANON |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Ramzi HAIDAR |
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13 Iulie 2009 |
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2592 x 3888 (1.29 MB) |
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