The capital, Aden, and the liberated southern governorates are facing a worsening electricity crisis that has directly affected the daily lives of citizens, as the service witnesses great fluctuations, interspersed with frequent interruptions extending for 10 continuous hours versus two hours of operation. This situation negatively affects the population who suffer from high temperatures. Heat, especially at the end of summer, when complaints of poor electricity service continue, which increases the state of frustration and public dissatisfaction.
Many citizens expressed their dissatisfaction with the current situation, as electricity has become an obstacle to practicing daily life normally, and many commercial and service institutions were damaged due to the power outage, which led to major financial losses.