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Fires, Explosions Hit Israeli Power Grid in Ramla

  • August, 06, 2025 - 11:28
  • World news
Fires, Explosions Hit Israeli Power Grid in Ramla

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Power failures and mysterious fires continue to plague the Israeli-occupied city of Ramla, raising serious questions about the regime’s crumbling infrastructure.

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Israeli media have once again reported a fire in a residential complex in the city of Ramla, allegedly caused by a high-voltage electrical fault. One person suffered severe burns and was transferred to a hospital.

According to some of regime’s experts, power outages and electrical fires in Ramla have sharply increased in recent weeks.

Despite repeated incidents, officials of the occupying regime have yet to identify the root cause of the failures.

In recent weeks, fires in electrical cabins, transformer explosions, industrial equipment blazes, and air conditioning unit malfunctions have led to the destruction of several residential buildings.

Some industrial centers were forced to shut down, and regional power distribution infrastructure sustained significant damage.

 

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The escalating technical failures reflect growing disorder within the Zionist regime’s infrastructure — a system increasingly incapable of maintaining control over its occupied territories.

 
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