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Madagascar declares state of emergency over energy situation due to Iran war

Madagascar declared a nationwide state of ​energy emergency for 15 days ‌on Tuesday, citing disruptions in energy supply caused by the ongoing conflict ​in the Middle East, its ​cabinet said. Several African governments have responded ⁠to surging global oil prices, ​spurred by the Iran war, by implementing sharp ​fuel price increases, energy-saving measures, or electricity rationing. “This decision was taken following the observation ​that the country is facing ​a deep crisis due to disruptions in energy ‌supply ⁠across the island, linked to the conflict in the Middle East,” the cabinet said in a ​statement. “The declaration ​of ⁠a state of energy emergency allows authorities to take ​exceptional and urgent measures to ​restore ⁠energy supply and ensure the continuity of public services.” Local media in ⁠Madagascar ​reported widespread fuel ​shortages nationwide on Tuesday.

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