Egypt's Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli announced a number of measures Thursday, including planned power cuts, to cut down on energy consumption as the country and wider region endure a brutal heatwave.
Civil servants will work from home one day a week in an attempt to ease the load on local electricity networks, Mostafa Madbouli said in televised remarks, as temperatures surpassing 45 ˚C were recorded in parts of the country this week.
He also confirmed that planned power cuts announced by the government last week will continue, with residents warned not to use elevators at certain times of day.
Last week's measure sparked a backlash, with many people complaining that the cuts — frequently coming at the hottest time of day — often lasted longer than two hours and occurred outside of the planned time slots.
Madbouli said the planned cuts would last one or two hours per day at most, adding that they come as energy consumption surged.
The premier directed civil servants who do not deal directly with the public to begin working remotely every Sunday for a month from Aug.6, and urged the private sector to take similar measures.
Agence France-Presse