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</font><h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Gaza Pediatrician: Electricity Outages Threaten Lives of 120 Newborn Babies</h1>
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<div class="gmail-reader-estimated-time" dir="ltr">August 20, 2020<br></div>
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Frequent electricity
outages threaten the lives of 120 newborn babies currently being taken
care of in intensive care incubators in Gazan hospitals.(Photo: via
Social Media)
<p>Consultant pediatrician and Chairman of the Gaza Neonatal Network
(GNN) Dr. Nabil Al-Baraqoun warned on Wednesday that the frequent
electricity outages threaten the lives of 120 newborn babies currently
being taken care of in intensive care incubators in Gazan hospitals.</p>
<p>Dr. Al-Baraqoun explained that the 135 neonatal incubators are all
powered by electricity, noting that the frequent power cuts and the use
of alternative energy sources cause damage to medical devices such as
incubators, resuscitation equipment, and ventilators, which could cause
complications for the infants, and even deaths.</p>
<p>He clarified that the alternation in using alternative energy sources
like power generators and solar energy does not provide adequate energy
to the incubators.</p>
<p>Israel has closed the Karam Abu Salem crossing with Gaza on August
11. Therefore, Gaza’s sole electricity plant is not working, due to the
lack of fuel.</p>
<p>Gaza’s population of two million people are currently receiving approximately four hours of electricity per day.</p>
<p>Gaza homes, businesses, and hospitals are relying on generators to
make up for the power cuts, increasing the financial pressures on the
poverty-stricken region.</p>
<p><em>(Palestine Chronicle, MEMO, Social Media)</em></p>
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