BAGHDAD, Dec 10: Fuel and electricity shortages in the Baghdad area are getting worse and could threaten confidence in Iraq's interim administration, a US-led coalition document said on Friday.
"The supply of fuel products in the Baghdad area has dropped to critical levels," the document said. "If the current situation does not improve quickly, public confidence in the government may deteriorate significantly."
The document said fuel distribution problems were leading to long lines at gasoline stations, while there was still low access to electrical power. "The problems are the result of both insurgent and criminal activity," it said. The document contrasts with public US statements that Iraqi electricity output is rising. -Reuters































