[1/3] A Palestinian, Mustafa Abdou, repairs a fan in his shop amid a heatwave at the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, July 25, 2023.
REUTERS/Mohammed SalemGAZA, July 30 (Reuters) - While soaring temperatures across the Middle East are causing discomfort for many, Gaza electrical appliance repairman Mustafa Abdou is enjoying a boom in business amid surging demand for electric fans.
Temperatures have risen above 38 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in Gaza and frequent power cuts have pushed more and more people to adapt their fans to work by battery.
Despite being surrounded by fans, he was sweating as he spoke because his own fan couldn't work due to a power cut.
More than 2.3 million people live in the Gaza Strip, the narrow strip of land squeezed between Egypt and Israel.
Persons:
Mustafa Abdou, Mohammed Salem, Abdou, Nidal Almughrabi, Susan Fenton
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Locations:
Gaza City, Mohammed Salem GAZA, Gaza, Gaza Beach, Egypt, Israel