Benghazi Medical Center appealed to the General Electricity Company today not to cut off power to the Center, holding it responsible, because “its generators are in poor condition, as there are more than 102 intensive care beds depending on respirators,” which need power all the time to function, the Center said on its official Facebook page.
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