Governments in Asia are enforcing energy-saving practices and measures to combat the energy crisis stemming from Middle East conflicts, including shorter shower
Across Asia, governments are taking decisive steps to address the energy crisis caused by disruptions in oil and gas shipments from the Middle East. Measures include shorter showers, reduced domestic flights, and the switch-off of street lights as countries like South Korea, the Philippines, Japan, and Sri Lanka work to secure their energy supplies. These actions aim to reduce consumption and alleviate supply shortages resulting from regional conflicts.