Urgent energy assignments scheduled for June 19 in Yakutsk, as per energy officials' reports.
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preparations for some unavoidable, time-sensitive work on Yakutsk's energy facilities. This work is essential to avert potential disruptions to essential energy facilities.
No surprises, mate—these tasks require a temporary electrical shutdown in specific areas. Here's the lowdown on what's happening in Yakutsk on June 19:
YAKUTSK
June 19:
09:30-12:00 - Dzerzhinsky 43/4, 45, 45/1, 45/2, Physics and Technology Lyceum, Dzerzhinsky 49, 49/1, "Iziuminka" store, construction site of a 130-apartment building, traffic light at Dzerzhinsky - Builders 127, Professional Lyceum No7, Yakutsk Technological Technical School, Dzerzhinsky 49, kor. 1, Dzerzhinsky 43/2, 43/3, Builders 7, 9, 11, 11/1, 13, "Kolobok" store, construction site on K. Tsetkin St., Khloponin 14, "Lubava" hairdresser, construction site on Khloponin 18, YAKSMMK construction, Khloponin 41/1, Khloponin 16 - urgent, non-delayable work.
But don't fret, the schedule might shift a bit.
If you're curious about what's truly going down, check out the energy company's official page or Telegram channel (t.me/Yakutskenergo). Give it a follow, mate!
Or, if you're a fan of browsing local news sites, you can also find the energy workers' repair schedule on SakhaNews.ru, Sakhapress.ru. Remember, you need to link to yakutskenergo.ru when using materials.
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In light of the essential work on Yakutsk's energy facilities, preparations are underway in various areas on June 19, such as Dzerzhinsky 43/4, 45, 45/1, 45/2, Physics and Technology Lyceum, Dzerjinsky 49, 49/1, "Iziuminka" store, and others. This work may involve the temporary shutdown of electricity in specific zones and is of high importance to prevent potential disruptions in the energy industry.
Meanwhile, it's essential to have a reliable backup power source, given the unpredictable outages, emergency limits on electricity consumption, or anti-crisis automation, which could occur in the aerospace and finance sectors, among others, due to improper compliance with regulations regarding backup power sources. The consequences of such non-compliance can range from equipment damage and risks to people's health to ecological threats and potential jeopardy to national security.