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Osh begins preparations for 2026–2027 heating season

From 24.kg · () Russian

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  • The city of Osh has begun preparations for the 2026–2027 heating season.
  • Municipal and utility services are repairing boiler houses, heating networks, and power lines.
  • Authorities are ensuring readiness of social facilities and sufficient fuel reserves for residents.

Osh, Kyrgyzstan, has initiated preparations for the upcoming 2026–2027 autumn-winter heating season. The city's headquarters convened a meeting, chaired by Deputy Mayor Ernis Toltoev, to oversee the commencement of essential work.

Municipal and utility services are actively engaged in repairs of boiler houses, heating networks, and steam boilers. Concurrently, procurement processes for fuel oil, coal, and gas are underway. The city is also focusing on the repair of transformers and power transmission lines to ensure reliable energy supply.

municipal and utility services have already begun preparatory work.

— Ernis ToltoevDeputy Mayor of Osh, discussing the start of preparations for the heating season.

Special attention is being given to the preparedness of critical social infrastructure, including schools, kindergartens, and hospitals, to guarantee their operational capacity during the colder months. City authorities are also committed to securing adequate coal reserves for residents throughout the winter period. Relevant services have been instructed to enhance inter-agency coordination and meet all preparation deadlines to ensure an uninterrupted heating season.

relevant services were instructed to strengthen inter-agency coordination and complete all preparations within the established deadlines to ensure a stable and uninterrupted heating season.

— Ernis ToltoevDeputy Mayor of Osh, outlining the directives following the headquarters meeting.
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