Israel Electric Corporation has confirmed a hit near a “strategic infrastructure facility” and says there are power disruptions in several towns in the area.
“Teams are on their way to several locations on the ground with the aim of restoring power supply as soon as possible. The operations include infrastructure repairs and the removal of safety hazards, and are being carried out in coordination with security forces,” the IEC was quoted as saying, Al Jazeera reported.
Meanwhile, The Times of Israel reported that Israel Electric Corporation says power has been restored after an Iranian ballistic missile struck near a power station in southern Israel this morning.
“Teams restored the electricity supply to all consumers,” the IEC says, after several towns in the area experienced outages
During the attack, sirens sounded for some 35 minutes. “This is the longest period Israelis have spent in shelters since the start of the war” on Iran, the Channel 13 broadcaster reported.
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