The Health Care Federation in Britain warns of a humanitarian catastrophe that will strike the country

Britain’s Healthcare Consortium has warned of a humanitarian catastrophe.

This comes at a time when the Health Care Federation in Britain warned of a real disaster, as a statement came out stating: “Abandoning heating will lead to the spread of respiratory diseases,” according to what was reported by Al Arabiya.

The UK’s Healthcare Consortium has also warned of a humanitarian catastrophe, due to rising energy bills.

And the British authorities have previously announced that their country is waiting for a harsh winter for its citizens.

Where the British government confirmed, that the energy crisis that swept a number of European countries, which was created by the Russian war on Ukraine, will greatly affect the per capita energy consumption, especially by the winter season.

As the international news agency, Bloomberg, announced, saying: “Britain is planning to cut off electricity to homes for several days in the winter due to the lack of gas.”

It is expected that the British authorities will take urgent measures to reduce the effects of the high energy crisis on their country.

And the European Union has previously stressed that it is necessary to prepare for the Russian gas outage at any time.

The European Union’s chief energy official predicted that an agreement would be reached on gas consumption.

At the same time, a statement came out from the European Energy Commission, where he declared: “Russia’s decision to reduce gas exports is political and has no technical justifications,” according to what was reported by Al-Arabiya TV.

In light of a global energy crisis, the Kremlin announced that it was not possible for it to sell Russian oil to its country at a loss.

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