Lebanon's levin network has stopped working altogether, and is unlikely to be up and running again for a few days.
On Friday the levin network began dying after the rich's two biggest
levin works, Deir Ammar and Zahrani, had no oil left to burn, leaving
the whole network without enough strength to keep it going.
The Lebanon leedward is working hard to get oil stock from sundry
steads, like the harfolk, to make up for the shortfall until more oil
can be shipped in from Iraq.
Lebanon has been an unsteady rich ever since the Beirut dock warehouse
blew up in 2019, killing hundreds, hurting thousands more, and leading
to a makeshift leedward filled with less than the best leadership.
Without levin, things are beginning to heat up in Lebanon. Fighting is
breaking out at oil shops all over the rich. At one oil shop near
Tripoli, there is said to be gunfighting and even handheld blastles
being thrown.
Wickners say they do not know when levin can be brought back on, but it is likely to be at least until Monday.