July 3: Where power will be cut off in Bishkek and the regions
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Power outages are expected in Bishkek and various regions of Kyrgyzstan on July 3 due to scheduled maintenance by electricity network enterprises.
- Specific districts and streets in Bishkek will experience disruptions between 9:00 AM and 5:30 PM, with some areas affected for shorter periods.
- Several districts in the Chuy region, including Jajyl, Keminsky, Kant, Panfilovsky, Sokuluksky, Issyk-Atinsky, and Chuy, will also face planned power outages affecting numerous villages and towns.
Residents in Bishkek and across Kyrgyzstan's regions should prepare for planned power outages on July 3, as announced by the local electricity network enterprises. These disruptions are part of scheduled maintenance aimed at ensuring the stable operation of the power grid.
In Bishkek, several areas will experience temporary blackouts. For instance, parts of Abdrakhmanov, Baitik Baatyr, and Usenbaev streets, along with the Kara-Jygach residential area, will be without power from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Other districts, including the SEZ Bishkek and sections of Abay and Skryabin streets, will face shorter interruptions throughout the day.
The Chuy region will also see significant power interruptions. The Jajyl district's power stations will conduct maintenance from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM in villages like Novonikolaevka and Suusamyr. Similarly, the Keminsky, Kant, Panfilovsky, and Sokuluksky districts will have power shut off for several hours in various villages and towns to facilitate necessary work.
Further outages are scheduled for the Issyk-Atinsky and Chuy districts. Villages like Yurievka and Krasnaya Rechka, as well as parts of Tokmok city, will be affected by these planned maintenance activities. Residents are advised to check specific timings for their localities and make necessary arrangements.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.