Power outages planned for Bishkek and regions on July 6
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bishkek and surrounding regions in Kyrgyzstan will experience power outages on July 6 due to scheduled maintenance.
- The outages will affect various districts and streets, with specific times provided for each location.
- Chuy Oblast will also see disruptions in several districts, including Jayyl, Keminsky, and Moskovsky.
Residents in Bishkek and several regions of Kyrgyzstan are advised of planned power outages on July 6, 2026, as the local electricity providers conduct essential maintenance. The disruptions are expected to affect numerous districts and streets across the capital city, with schedules varying throughout the day.
In Bishkek, power supply interruptions are slated to occur between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM in areas such as the "Uchkun" microdistrict, along Abdrakhmanov and Toktogula streets, and within the "Kara-Zhygach" residential area. Other affected locations include "Ak-Orgo," "Muras-Ordo," "Kolmo," and "Dordoi" massifs, as well as villages like Leninskoye, Prokholadnoye, Koy-Tash, and Bir-Bulak. Specific timeframes are provided for each zone, ranging from a few hours to the entire workday.
The Chuy Oblast will also experience significant power outages. The Jayylsky RES (Regional Electric Network) will see interruptions in villages like Stavropolovka, Budenovka, and Alekseyevka, as well as in the city of Kara-Balta, affecting multiple streets. Similar disruptions are scheduled for the Keminsky, Kant, Moskovsky, Panfilovsky, and Sokuluksky RES areas, impacting various villages and residential areas with different durations of planned downtime.
These scheduled outages are part of the ongoing efforts by the electric network enterprises to maintain and upgrade the power infrastructure, ensuring reliable service in the long term. Residents are advised to prepare for the temporary loss of electricity by securing necessary supplies and adjusting their daily activities accordingly.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.