Kuwait Power Plant Damaged in Iran Attack
Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy has said that a service building at one of its power and water plants was damaged in an attack linked to Iran. The incident happened last evening and caused serious damage to the facility. Sadly, an Indian worker lost his life in the attack, and there were also major material losses.
According to the ministry’s spokesperson, emergency response teams were quickly sent to the site as soon as the incident was reported. These teams followed pre-planned safety and rescue procedures to control the situation and prevent further damage. Firefighters, medical staff, and technical experts worked together to secure the area and assist anyone affected.
Security agencies also arrived at the location to ensure the safety of the plant and nearby areas. They increased protection around important infrastructure to avoid any further risks. Officials are now closely monitoring the situation and investigating the incident.
Despite the damage, teams are working hard to make sure that electricity and water services continue without major interruption. Engineers and workers are trying to fix the damaged parts and keep the systems running smoothly for the public.
The ministry has asked people to remain calm and not panic. They urged residents to rely only on official updates and avoid sharing rumors or unverified information on social media. Authorities assured that all necessary steps are being taken to manage the situation and protect essential services.
