Power outages being observed in Navoi, Jizzakh and Andijan
Power supply interruptions are being observed in some areas of Navoi, Jizzakh and Andijan regions, the Ministry of Energy reported.
It is noted that as a result of the strong wind observed in Navoi and Jizzakh regions, electrical grid failures are occurring.
As a result, power supply interruptions are being observed in some areas of Farish, Zafarabad and Sh.Rashidov districts of Jizzakh region, Nurota, Tomdi and Uchkuduq districts of Navoi region.
Also, a failure occurred in the high-voltage power transmission network that supplies Markhamat, Bulakbashi and Asaka districts of Andijan region with electricity.
Consequently, emergency interruptions in electricity supply are observed in some areas of these districts.
It is said that special brigades are currently taking measures to eliminate the malfunctions, and the power supply of these areas will be fully restored soon.
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