Five streets and five neighborhoods of Tajik capital will be left without electricity for several hours today

Rolling blackouts have been resumed in some areas of Dushanbe’s Ismoili Somoni, Shohmansour, Firdavsi and Sino districts in connection with routine maintenance work on power stations in these areas, according to the Dushanbe electricity supply network. “Today, electricity supply will be cut off to Tursunzoda and Qurbonov streets in Ismoili Somoni district, N-Muhammad Street in […]

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Rolling blackouts have been resumed in some areas of Dushanbe’s Ismoili Somoni, Shohmansour, Firdavsi and Sino districts in connection with routine maintenance work on power stations in these areas, according to the Dushanbe electricity supply network.

“Today, electricity supply will be cut off to Tursunzoda and Qurbonov streets in Ismoili Somoni district, N-Muhammad Street in Shohmansour district and Jabbor-Rasoulov and Rahmon-Nabiyev streets in Sino district from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm in connection with routine maintenance work,” said an official source at the Dushanbe electricity supply network,” an official source at the Dushanbe electricity supply network noted. 

Besides, electricity supply will be cut off to Zarafshon neighborhood in Sino district and Yakkatut, 1-Maya, Allachabov and Somon neighborhoods in Firdavsi district,” the source said.  

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