Qoshy: Power and Water Issues, Akimat Vows to Solve Issues
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Qoshy residents in the Aqmola region have again faced issues with power and water, Orda.kz reports.
This is not the first time such issues have arisen.
Qoshy's Acting head of the housing and utilities department, Kuat Kasymov, reported on the causes.
He said line 406 experienced an emergency shutdown, affecting about 700 consumers.
So far, connections have been restored for 300 consumers. 400 consumers remain limited. Reconnection work is underway, which will take about two hours. Yesterday, (16/11/24 - Ed.) scheduled work was carried out, but today (17/11/24 - Ed.) it is an emergency shutdown. We ask for understanding, Kasymov said.
City residents have expressed dissatisfaction on social media, noting that water and electricity outages have become consistent.
Earlier, we wrote that a new city Akim had been appointed.
Original Author: Rustam Muratov
The original article was published on 17/11/24.
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