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“Planned Repair Works: Temporary Suspension in Electrical Networks across Yerevan and Provinces”

Armenian Electricity Networks Closed Joint-Stock Company has announced that planned repair works on electrical networks will be temporarily suspended in several locations on December 5. In Yerevan, the suspension will affect Abovian Street (109-141 central buildings), Northern Arash Street (12 buildings 94-148, 15 buildings 33-53 central, and 52-58 even buildings). In addition, Komitas Square, Tsarav Aghbyur Street (53/9 buildings), Hasratyan Street (18/7 buildings), Ulnezhi Street (139 buildings), Adonts Street (5-9 buildings), Talbukhini Street (1, 2 buildings), Number 77 school, Arshisyan Street (44/4a buildings entrances 1 and 2), Arshisyan Street (44/3, 44/4 buildings), and Bagratunyants Square (building 1 non-residential premises 11, 13, 15 buildings) will be affected.

In Ararat province, Artashat city’s Arzni Street section will experience a suspension from 10:30-12:30. Sevakan and Tigranashen villages will be affected from 11:00-17:00. Tavush province’s November district’s mobile stations and adjacent non-residential premises will face a suspension from 10:00-16:00.

Lastly, in Lori province, Dashdam, Dzjunashog, Paghaghbyur, Mekhavan, and Mykhaylovka villages will have a temporary suspension from 11:00-17:00. Syunik province’s Kajaran city will be affected from 09:30-11:00, specifically Barikavan Street (addresses 1, 2, 3).

This news from Armenia highlights the planned repair works that the Armenian Electricity Networks Closed Joint-Stock Company will carry out on December 5. The suspension of electrical networks in various areas aims to improve the infrastructure and ensure a reliable electricity supply in the respective regions. Residents and businesses in the affected locations are advised to take necessary precautions and plan accordingly during the specified time frames of the repair works.

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