No Electricity in Yerevan and 9 Regions
The Closed Joint-Stock Company "Electric Networks of Armenia" reports that on April 10, planned maintenance work will lead to temporary interruptions in electricity supply at the following addresses:
Yerevan City:
10:00-16:00 - Partial disconnection for residents on Nansen, Lvovyan, and Jugha streets, as well as adjacent non-resident consumers; Individual houses on Noragavit streets 6, 12; Non-residential buildings on Artashat Highway; Specific sector buildings in HA B-4 neighborhood, as well as houses in New Kharberd street 14-22; 11:00-17:00 - Buildings at Abovyan St. 52, 58, 60 and adjacent non-residential consumers; Various healthcare buildings and complexes including "Heratsi" Hospital and the University Clinic; Ministry of Internal Affairs and other specified areas will also experience interruptions.
Aragatsotn Region:
11:00-12:00 - Village of Aknashen.
Ararat Region:
Different disconnection timings from 10:00 to 13:00 affecting villages like Gukasyan, Mrgavan, and moving through local organizations.
Vayots Dzor Region:
10:00-12:30 - Areas in and around Jermuk city; with separate rural areas also receiving interruptions.
Kotayk Region:
10:00-14:00 - Various neighborhoods affecting both urban and village settings.
Gegharkunik Region:
Extensive planned interruptions reported from 09:30 to 17:00 within villages such as Vardenis, Martuni, and surrounding localities.
Tavush Region:
City of Dilijan will undergo power cuts between 10:00-16:00 targeting specific streets and neighborhoods.
Lori Region:
Power outages expected from 10:00-13:00 focusing on Vanadzor and Dilijan areas.
Shirak Region:
Within Akhuryan area, interruptions will apply to public buildings and residential connections from 11:00 to 15:00.
Syunik Region:
Areas in Gorayk and Shaki villages will face temporary losses in power supply at specified times.
The Electric Networks of Armenia reminds consumers that for inquiries regarding electricity usage, outages, rights, or obligations, they can contact the operating hotline at 1-80 or 0 8000 0 180.