10 Days Under Fire: Iran Maintains Utility Stability as Middle East War Escalates

Monday, June 23, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: As missile strikes pound Israel in an escalating regional conflict, Iran’s Minister of Energy has confirmed full stability across the country’s water and power networks. Despite early fears of infrastructure disruption, Iran’s utilities remain operational, showcasing a swift national response and readiness amid rising regional tension.

10 Days Under Fire: Iran Maintains Utility Stability as Middle East War Escalates

According to Saed News,
While Israel continues to face intensive missile barrages amid growing hostilities, Iranian infrastructure has remained unaffected and fully operational. Iran’s Minister of Energy, Abbas Aliabadi, announced during a visit to the Rudshur power plant that despite early concerns of potential spillover or cyber sabotage, the country’s water and electricity networks are stable across all provinces.

“In the first days of the conflict, the Zionist regime may have hoped to destabilize the region—including targeting critical infrastructure indirectly—but our technicians and field experts responded immediately,” Aliabadi said. “Within 48 hours, all operational lines were reviewed and reinforced.”

Aliabadi reiterated that the energy ministry is committed to uninterrupted public service, even amid wartime uncertainty in neighboring countries. “Water and electricity are the spine of any nation's survival,” he said, “and we have ensured these services remain constant regardless of what unfolds beyond our borders.”

The minister also noted progress on restarting the Rudshur power unit, forecasting its return to production within 25 days thanks to coordinated efforts with the facility’s leadership and engineers.

As Iran braces for any potential regional escalation, government officials are emphasizing national unity and preparedness. “We must show that we are a strong, enduring civilization,” Aliabadi added. “Our service to the people will not waver, and our commitment to resilience remains unshaken.”