Kabul, Dec. 27 -- Ongoing electricity outages in Kabul have worsened living conditions during the winter season, with residents appealing to authorities for a more consistent power supply, Tolo News reported.

Locals said the irregular availability of electricity has disrupted daily routines, especially at night. A Kabul resident, Omar, said, "The electricity issues are very serious. Sometimes it comes at 1 or 2 am, and then it goes off again in the middle of the night."

The power cuts have also hampered office work and services dependent on technology. Another resident, Shafiq, said, "We face many problems in the office because we rely on computers, the internet, and other technology, but we don't have electricity at all," Tolo News rep...