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Baghdad power supply falls short of pre-war levels

By Steve Negus and Neil MacDonald in Baghdad

Published: December 8 2005 17:06 | Last updated: December 8 2005 17:06

For nearly three years, residents of Baghdad have waited for the lights to come back on as proof that the US effort to restore Iraq’s battered infrastructure is bearing fruit. They may have a long time to wait.

With over half of the $21bn allocated for rebuilding Iraq spent, the capital only enjoys four to five hours of electricity a day - the result, US officials say, of insurgent attacks on the power lines north of Baghdad.

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