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Urgent energy work carried out in Yakutsk on July 4th

Enforcing these projects necessitates a provisional suspension of power supply.

Urgent energy work underway in Yakutsk on July 4th
Urgent energy work underway in Yakutsk on July 4th

Urgent energy work carried out in Yakutsk on July 4th

In Yakutsk, specialists from Central Electrical Networks are set to carry out urgent emergency work on energy facilities on July 4th. The work is aimed at preventing potential technological failures and ensuring the safety and reliability of the city's power supply.

The work will take place between 9:30 AM and 5:00 PM on several streets, including ul. Krasnoiarova, ul. Timiryazeva, ul. Dezhneva, Sputnik-2, Magansky Trakt 2 km d. 1, and others. Specific addresses include 17, 25, 27, 29, 34, 35, 41, 41a, 43, 49, 58 on ul. Krasnoiarova; 19, 21, 25 on ul. Timiryazeva; and 41/1, 50 on ul. Dezhneva.

Residents are advised to check the official page of the energy company, Yakutskenergo, and their Telegram channel (

It is important to note that network organizations are not responsible for the consequences resulting from a consumer's failure to comply with the requirements of clause 31(6) of section II of the Russian Federation Government Decree No. 861 of December 27, 2004. This clause states that an electricity consumer is obligated to maintain an autonomous backup power source in a state of readiness for use in case of unscheduled outages, emergency consumption restrictions, or the use of anti-accident automation.

Failure to comply with this clause may result in equipment damage, threats to human life and health, environmental safety, state security, significant material damage, or irreversible (impermissible) disruptions to continuous production processes.

For updates on the repair work by energy workers, residents can also visit the informational websites SakhaNews.ru and Sakhapress.ru. It is also recommended to visit the official website of Yakutskenergo () when copying materials.

  1. To ensure a seamless power supply during the industry's emergency work, residents should prepare their own backup power sources, as specified in clause 31(6) of section II of the Russian Federation Government Decree No. 861, considering the potential risks to human life, environment, state security, and equipment damage.
  2. While the aerospace and finance sectors rely on a stable energy supply, it's crucial for businesses in the Yakutsk area to be aware of the upcoming emergency work on energy facilities on July 4th, as potential alterations to the schedule may be announced on Yakutskenergo's official page and Telegram channel.

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