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Planned Power Outages to Affect Yerevan and Regions on December 22

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Yerevan, Armenia – On December 22, 2025, “Electric Networks of Armenia” CJSC announced planned temporary power outages across several districts in Yerevan and various regions of Armenia. These interruptions are necessary for scheduled maintenance work to ensure the reliability and safety of the electricity supply.

Affected Areas and Schedules for December 22:

The power outages are scheduled to occur at different times throughout the day, impacting both residential and non-residential subscribers. Residents and businesses in the affected areas are advised to prepare for these temporary disruptions.

Yerevan City:

  • Ajapnyak Administrative District: 10:00-16:00 – Ashtarak highway 51/22 and adjacent subscribers.
  • Malatia-Sebastia Administrative District: 10:00-16:00 – Andranik Street buildings 74, 76, 78, 80.
  • Erebuni Administrative District: 10:00-16:00 – Vardashen 2nd Street building 2, Gurgen Mahari Street buildings 39, 39A, 66/1, and non-residential subscribers.

Ararat Region:

  • 11:00-13:00 – Berdik village (partially).
  • 13:30-15:30 – Araksavan and Byuravan villages (partially).

Kotayk Region:

  • 12:00-15:00 – Bjni community, mobile operator stations of “Ucom,” “Viva Armenia,” “Team Telecom” companies, and adjacent non-residential subscribers.
  • 11:00-17:00 – Zoravan, Aragyugh, Buzhakan, Saralanj villages and adjacent non-residential subscribers, “Alkhala LLC,” “Alreyami Farm LLC,” “Zoravan CJSC,” “Nairyan” CJSC, Owners: “M. Gevorgyan,” “G. Petrosyan,” “Samvel Amirkhanyan,” “Anahit Vardanyan,” “K. Piloyan,” “Z. Karapetyan,” “M. Harutyunyan,” “H. Baghdasaryan,” “D. Hayrapetyan,” Yeghvard city (partially) and adjacent non-residential subscribers, “Nairi” hospital, “Tom Shin Beton,” “Urreni,” “Yeghvard Alraghats,” “Armberry,” “Elita” LLCs, “Asphalt” factory, Shirazi, P. Sevak, Arayi districts, Owners: “M. Avetisyan,” “S. Vardanyan,” Nar-Dos Street (partially).

Gegharkunik Region:

  • 09:30-11:50 – Makenis village (partially).
  • 10:30-16:00 – Kakhakan village (partially).

Tavush Region:

  • 11:00-13:00 – Khachardzan village: 1st, 3rd streets.
  • 11:00-14:00 – Bagratashen, Debedavan villages and adjacent non-residential subscribers.
  • 13:00-14:00 – Dilijan city: M. Gorky and Myasnikyan streets (partially), 26 Komisarneri, Aghayan and Mantashyan streets.

Lori Region:

  • 11:00-12:30 – Dsegh village.

Shirak Region:

  • 11:00-14:30 – Ashotsk region: Sizavet village, 4th street (partially).

“Electric Networks of Armenia” CJSC advises subscribers to call their 24-hour hotlines at 1-80 and 0 8000 0 180 for any questions regarding consumed electricity, outages, rights, or obligations. The company also urges everyone to adhere to electrical safety rules during this period.

Source: https://armlur.am/1529467/

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