Beirut – Lebanon — The Lebanese National News Agency reported that the electrical grid has been completely severed from the Intensive Care Units (ICU) at Jabal Amel Hospital in the southern coastal city of Tyre. The blackout is a direct consequence of an intense Israeli air raid targeting the immediate vicinity of the hospital. As a result, this triggered a critical state of emergency within the vital medical facility.
Severe Infrastructure Damage Threatens Vital Services
The state agency clarified that the kinetic bombardment generated widespread destruction across the surrounding infrastructure and utility lines enveloping the hospital complex. This structural damage directly and instantaneously compromised vital medical services. Specifically, it knocked out power to sub-departments anchoring critical care and ICU units. In response, medical cohorts and on-duty technicians are working with limited, alternative manual measures. This is to secure the continuous operation of life-support apparatuses.
Total Medical Mobilization Amid Direct Threats to Critical Patients
According to preliminary field insights, the hospital administration has entered an urgent, maximum state of mobilization to manage the dangerous operational fallout of the sudden blackout. Engineering teams are aggressively attempting to fire up backup generators to keep emergency rooms and baseline clinical services functional. Despite this, there are mounting and tangible anxieties over direct, life-threatening impacts on high-risk patients and those relying on artificial ventilation.
This severe humanitarian deterioration unfolds within the context of a relentless and compounding military escalation across Southern Lebanon. Meanwhile, scattered residential and urban sectors continue to endure repetitive, heavy airstrikes. This fuels heightening regional and international anxieties regarding the safety of civilian zones, public utilities, and healthcare networks. This concern grows as open military operations continue to grip the frontier.


