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00:56, 7 January 2026

Maykop residents have refuted the administration's report on the restoration of power supply.

The Maykop administration reported that all power line faults had been resolved and power had been restored to all subscribers. Telegram users responded by listing addresses where power had been out for seven days.

As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," the state of emergency in Adygea, where infrastructure damage following heavy snowfall had been repaired since December 31, will be lifted on January 6, the head of the republic, Murat Kumpilov, announced the day before. Throughout the day of January 6, Telegram users reported that power and water supply problems persisted in various settlements of the republic for the seventh day in a row.

On December 31 and January 1, massive power outages occurred in the Krasnodar Krai and Adygea, leaving tens of thousands of people without power. In Kuban, authorities blamed the utility company "Akton" for the repair delays. On January 2, the head of Adygea promised to restore power to the remaining population by January 3. However, by the evening of that day, at least 18,000 people in three districts of the republic remained without power, and temporary shelters and warming centers were opened in Maykop. On January 4, local residents complained about a prolonged absence of power, heat, and water, noting that some communities have been without electricity since December 30.

Power line faults have been repaired, and power has been restored to almost all customers, the Maykop administration reported on the evening of January 6, citing data from the Maykop Thermal Power Plant and Rosseti Yug.

"Work continues to resolve isolated, localized outages. All remaining problems are planned to be resolved within the next two hours," according to a post on the administration's official Telegram channel.

At the same time, officials recommended that residents who "still have no power or who have just experienced an outage" call emergency services and submit requests. Rosseti Yug, in turn, reported that since 5:00 PM Moscow time on January 6, work has been continuing only for "targeted requests from residents of rural communities in Adygea" and will be completed by the end of the day.

Maikop residents, in the comments to the administration's post, denied reports of power being restored.

"Perekopskaya Street has been without power since December 31, and nothing has changed. We've been without power for a week...," reported user Sergey Marking of Goods. In another comment, the same user reported that "at the intersection of Shkolnaya and Pionerskaya, a broken power cable is lying in a puddle on the roadway." "No one will remove it... They'll turn on the power and burn someone alive in their car," he suggested.

“Western Gardens is still without power,” noted Andryukha. “Kommunarov Street, 121/2, has been without power since the 30th. We submitted requests every day,” stated Irma.

“2-aya Proletarskaya, 17, has been without power for seven days now. We submitted a request, but there has been no response,” wrote Yulia.

“From the 31st until January 4, we have been receiving requests for power outages every day using your phone numbers. And if we hadn't resolved this issue ourselves, we would have remained without power,” stated user 54231.

“They turned the power back on at 5 p.m. and then turned it off again at 8 p.m. We didn't even have time to rejoice,” said Olga.

On January 4, Adygea Governor Murat Kumpilov stated that "about 4,000-5,000 people remain without power" in the republic, but that "the situation is stabilizing." "If not for the strong winds overnight and repeated power line outages, the number of homes without power would have been halved," he wrote. The Telegram channel "Ostorogno, Novosti" reported that on the third day of water and electricity outages, residents of Adygea were forced to melt snow in saucepans.

Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419727

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