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Because of the current situation in Myanmar, recovery processes are slower than the normal rate. Official schedules allocate six hours of electricity daily, split into two three-hour periods. In practice, residents often receive less than an hour of power during the day, with some areas experiencing all-day outages. The severe power shortages have disrupted daily life across Myanmar. Residents struggle with basic tasks such as cooking, water pumping, and communication due to an unreliable electricity supply. Businesses, particularly small-scale industries, face operational challenges, leading to closures and increased reliance on costly alternatives like generators and charcoal. Additionally, the rising electricity tariffs have placed a growing financial burden on the working class.