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Gas Supply to 7550 Users in Tbilisi to be Temporarily Suspended

by Georgia Today
March 29, 2021
in Social & Society
Reading Time: 1 min read
Gas Supply to 7550 Users in Tbilisi to be Temporarily Suspended

Gas supply will be suspended to up to 7,550 subscribers of Tbilisi Energy Company on March 30 from 09:00 AM to March 31,10:00 AM.

Gas supplier company Tbilisi Energy reports that the rehabilitation of one of the central gas supply stations in Isani district has been completed, after which its operation should start. Due to the launch of the operation of this station, the gas supply will be cut off for 25 hours to the following settlements:

Kakabeti st. 2, 2a, 2b, Andghuladze st. 66;
Vazisubani settlement, residential blocks #15, 16;
Kakheti Highway, 36a, 36v, 36b, 36,
Babiskhevi st. 10, 12, 14, 16,
George W. Bush St. 60 (60 Melaani St.),
Sabanako settlement;
Kvareli Str. 3, 103, 107b, 109,
Elia Hill, the surrounding territory of Niabi Str.;

See the full list of the streets and settlements here.

Restoration of gas supply will start at 10:00 on March 31 and end at 18:00.

 

By Ana Dumbadze

Image: Shutterstock

Tags: Gas SupplyGas Supply to be SuspendedIsaniTbilisi Energy
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