08/07/2026
08/07/2026
KUWAIT CITY, July 8: Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy announced on Wednesday that a number of overhead power transmission lines were damaged by shrapnel generated during the country's response to the attacks it faced in the past few hours. The ministry said the damage did not affect the continuity of electricity or water services across the country.
In a statement, the ministry said emergency teams were immediately deployed in coordination with the relevant security authorities to assess the extent of the damage and carry out the necessary repair work.
The ministry reassured the public that essential services remain fully operational despite the incident and affirmed that repair efforts are continuing to restore the affected transmission lines as quickly as possible.
The statement comes hours after Kuwait's Armed Forces announced they had intercepted two hostile ballistic missiles and 13 drones that breached the country's airspace, with no casualties or material damage reported.
