Workers in the energy sector are alerted to immediate tasks in Yakutsk
Central Electric Networks specialists are set to conduct urgent emergency work on energy facilities in Yakutsk city on August 13, 2025. The specific locations for the emergency work include Bilibina 21/3, 23, 23/1, 23/3, 23/7, 26, 26/1k2, 28, 30, 31/3, 31/4, 32, 32A, 33, 34, 35, 35/1, 36, 37/1, 39, 39/1.
The objective of these works is to prevent technological disruptions on energy facilities. However, the performance of these works requires temporarily restricting power supply. The schedule for the emergency work may be subject to change.
In light of this, electrical energy consumers in Yakutsk are advised to ensure an autonomous backup power source is kept ready for use in case of unscheduled outages, emergency power consumption restrictions, or the use of anti-accident automation. Failure to comply with this requirement may cause damage to equipment, threat to life and health of people, environmental safety, and/or state security, significant material damage, or irreversible (unacceptable) disruptions to continuous production processes.
For more information about the emergency work, residents of Yakutsk can visit the informational websites SakhaNews.ru and Sakhapress.ru. Updates can also be found on the energy company's official page and Telegram channel (link: https://t.me/Yakutskenergo). It is essential to note that network organizations are not responsible for the consequences resulting from a consumer's failure to comply with this requirement.
When copying materials, a link to yakutskenergo.ru is mandatory. It is advisable to check official local government or energy provider websites for Yakutsk or the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) for any announcements on planned or emergency work and possible power interruptions or operational impacts.
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