Electricity shortages in Sudan have been worsened by the fighting.
Port Sudan, the country’s main port, is only getting half of its daily power supply, leading to power cuts for many.
The city’s half a million residents, and a growing number of recent arrivals who have fled fighting in other areas, are struggling to keep cool.
Al Jazeera’s Hamdi Al-Bokari reports from Port Sudan, Sudan.
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Port Sudan, the country’s main port, is only getting half of its daily power supply, leading to power cuts for many.
The city’s half a million residents, and a growing number of recent arrivals who have fled fighting in other areas, are struggling to keep cool.
Al Jazeera’s Hamdi Al-Bokari reports from Port Sudan, Sudan.
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