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Scheduled Power Outages in Yerevan and Eight Regions of Armenia on March 5

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Scheduled Power Outages Across Yerevan and Eight Regions of Armenia on March 5

“Electric Networks of Armenia” CJSC has announced a series of planned power outages for March 5, 2026, affecting nine administrative districts of Yerevan and eight regions of Armenia. These interruptions are necessary for scheduled maintenance and repair work on the electricity network. Residents and businesses in the affected areas are advised to prepare for temporary disruptions to their power supply.

Yerevan Administrative Districts Affected:

  • Kentron District (11:00-17:00): Ayghestan 11th Street (houses 34-101), Heratsi Street (buildings 2, 2a), Buzand Street (building 1), Firdusi Street (houses 52-80), Chaikovsky Street (houses 15, 30, 34), Khanjyan Street (buildings 43, 45), Nalbandyan Street (buildings 110, 116), Sayat-Nova Avenue (buildings 18, 29, 31, 33), Vormnadiri Street (houses 51-81, partially), Khorenatsi Street (houses 229-239), Tairov Street (houses 5-47), Noragyugh district (houses 87-346, partially).
  • Avan District (11:00-17:00): Marshal Khudyakov Street (private houses and adjacent non-residential subscribers).
  • Nork-Marash District (11:00-17:00): Nork 7th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 13th Streets (private houses), Nork 9th Street (building 85/6), A. Armenakyan School No. 26, Nork 6th Street 1st Lane (private houses), “Anamel”, “Samatex”, “Nork 95” LLCs, “Veolia Jur” CJSC, Embassy of the Republic of Belarus building and adjacent non-residential subscribers.
  • Ajapnyak District (10:00-16:00): Norashen district (buildings 42, 45, 46 and adjacent non-residential subscribers).
  • Davtashen District (10:00-16:00): S. Gevorgyan, Melkumov Streets (partially), Davtashen district 8th Street (partially).
  • Malatia-Sebastia District (10:00-16:00): HA B-2 district (buildings 119, 120, 121, 129, 131, 131/3, 132, 133, 134 and adjacent non-residential subscribers), HA A1 district (building 167), Hovnatanyan Street (buildings 42, 44), Svachyan Street (buildings 30, 48 and adjacent non-residential subscribers).
  • Shengavit District (10:00-16:00): E. Tadevosyan Street (buildings 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 14), Nerkin Shengavit 4th Street (private houses and adjacent non-residential subscribers), Nerkin Shengavit 6th, 14th, 16th Streets (private houses), Nerkin Shengavit 14th Street 2nd Lane (private houses and adjacent non-residential subscribers), Arshakunyats Avenue.
  • Erebuni District (10:00-17:00): Nor Kharberd 2-31st Streets (private houses and non-residential subscribers).

Affected Regions and Villages:

  • Armavir Region:
    • Yeghegnut village (partially): 10:30-14:00
    • Mayisyan village: 11:00-13:00
  • Aragatsotn Region:
    • Karbi village: 12:00-14:00
  • Ararat Region:
    • Sayat Nova village (partially): 11:00-13:00
    • Ararat city (Serob Aghbyur, Khanjyan, Ghukasyan, Abovyan, Shahumyan Streets, partially), Aralez village (partially), Vedi city (Komitas and Sazayi Nikoghosyan Streets, partially): 11:00-14:00
    • Lanjazat village (partially): 11:00-16:00
    • Bardzrashen village (partially): 13:30-15:00
    • Ayntap and Nor Kharberd villages (partially): 13:00-16:00
  • Vayots Dzor Region:
    • Yeghegnadzor city (Mikoyan and Sevak Streets, partially): 11:00-13:30
    • Arin village (partially): 11:00-14:00
  • Kotayk Region:
    • Zovuni village (partially and adjacent non-residential subscribers, streets 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 41): 11:00-16:00
    • Zovuni village (partially and adjacent non-residential subscribers, streets 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 38, 39, 40), “Aragil” gardening company and Aramus village (partially): 11:00-17:00
  • Gegharkunik Region:
    • Vardenis city (Charents, Tumanyan, Lernagortsneri, and Andreasyan Streets, partially): 10:30-14:30
    • Vardenis city (Atabekyan, Tovmasyan, Khrimyan, and Charents Streets, partially): 14:30-16:50
    • Khachaghbyur village (streets 10, 11, 17, 18, partially): 11:00-12:30
    • Khachaghbyur village (streets 1, 2, 13, partially): 14:10-15:30
    • Lusagyugh village (partially): 14:10-15:30
    • Martuni settlement (partially, Heratsu, Artsakh, Komitas Streets, and adjacent non-residential subscribers): 12:00-15:00
    • Noratus village, Noratus village (“Karhanki” area residents, schools 1, 2, 3 and adjacent residents, kindergarten No. 2, “And-Mariam” LLC gas station, “Noratusi ChShSh” asphalt plant, “Atomashen” LLC, “Veradardz” hotel-restaurant complex and “Ucom” mobile operator station): 14:00-16:00
    • Lusagyugh village (streets 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, partially): 15:40-16:50
  • Tavush Region:
    • Aygehovit village (streets 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 41, 42, 44, partially): 10:00-12:00
    • Noyemberyan city (Shirazi, Amerikyan, Nalbandyan Streets, Dimats district and adjacent non-residential subscribers), Dovegh, Ditavan, Azatamut, Achajur, Kayanavan, Aygehovit, Vazashhen, Lusadzor, Lusahovit, Aknalbyur, Khashtarak, Kirants, Tsaghkavan, Berkaber, Sarigyugh, Sevkar villages, TV station and adjacent non-residential subscribers: 11:00-13:00
    • Aygehovit village (streets 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, partially): 12:30-14:30
  • Lori Region:
    • Lorut, Shamut, Atan, and Ahnidzor villages: 11:00-14:00
    • Marts and Karinj villages: 13:00-15:00

What to Do During a Power Outage:

  • Unplug sensitive electronics: This can protect them from power surges when electricity is restored.
  • Use alternative lighting: Keep flashlights with fresh batteries or battery-powered lanterns readily available. Avoid using candles unattended.
  • Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed: This will help keep food cold for longer.
  • Stay informed: Monitor local news or the “Electric Networks of Armenia” website for updates.

Contact Information:

For further information or to report an emergency, please contact “Electric Networks of Armenia” CJSC directly.

Source: https://news.am/arm/news/934166.html

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