Yakutsk Residents: Expect Utility Changes During New Year Holidays
Residents of Yakutsk and Yakutia can expect changes in utility services during the New Year holidays 2023-2024. A special operating mode has been announced for housing and utilities and energy sectors to ensure smooth service delivery.
During this period, heads of enterprises will be on duty according to a schedule, and emergency and dispatch services will work around the clock. For specific issues, here's who to contact:
For electricity problems in apartment buildings, reach out to your managing company. In cottage communities, contact your community association chairman. In case of power cuts, first contact your local electricity provider or network operator. For shared property or communal infrastructure issues, the property manager or homeowners' association should be notified. For longer or emergency situations, refer to official guides from authorities like the BBK.
For water supply and sewage issues in Yakutsk, contact AO 'Vodokanal' at 7 411 244 91 54 for sewage or 7 411 249 34 04 for water supply. For heating or hot water issues, contact your managing company or the EDS at 44-42-29, 44-42-51, 44-45-64, or city district administrations.
To report power line breaks or damage, contact the duty dispatcher of the Central RЭS of the CEC at 005 or 8(4112) 21-55-68, or the Unified Duty Dispatch Service at 8(4112) 44-45-64.
For electricity-related applications, submit them to Yakutskenergo's contact center at 8-800-100-22-05 or 7(4112)319-330, or via their Telegram bot @Yakutskenergo_ZadaiVopros_bot.
With these clear guidelines, Yakutsk and Yakutia residents can effectively manage any utility-related issues during the New Year holidays. Always remember to first contact your local service provider or managing company for quick resolution.
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