CNG filling stations being temporarily closed in Tashkent
Earlier, it was reported that people in a number of regions of Uzbekistan are complaining about the lack of gas.

Photo: Kun.uz
Due to the decrease in the pressure of natural gas consumed by the population and used in the heating system in the capital, CNG filling stations for cars are temporarily closed. The press service of the Tashkent city administration officially announced this.
“Due to the sharp drop in weather temperature, gas and heat supply interruptions are observed in some areas of our city – despite the fact that utilities are trying to distribute the available gas reserves equally among all consumers, there is a lack of resources.
In order to provide gas and heat to as many households as possible, CNG filling stations for all other cars, except for the stations serving public transport vehicles, are being temporarily closed,” the capital’s administration said.
It is reported that the capital’s administration is working 24/7 to eliminate the problems, and employees of the utility sector continue their work more efficiently.
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