Skip to content

At Sochi's plot, the landowner impedes the electricians from addressing the Local Electric Power Station (LEP) repairs.

Cable line failure on Victory Street, Lazarevsky, caused by heavy loads, affecting the High-Voltage Power (HVP) system.

At Sochi's plotted land, the landowner hinders the electricians from addressing the fault in the...
At Sochi's plotted land, the landowner hinders the electricians from addressing the fault in the Large Hadron Collider (LEP) repairs.

At Sochi's plot, the landowner impedes the electricians from addressing the Local Electric Power Station (LEP) repairs.

In Lazarevsky, an ongoing dispute between a local property owner and Sochi Electric Networks has escalated with the energy company taking legal action. The cause of the conflict? The owner's refusal to grant access to repairmen for a damaged electricity transmission line on Pobedy Street.

The malfunction on the power line, initially reported by Sochi Electric Networks, led to a damaged section of the line ending up on the territory of a guest house. This unfortunate event has caused significant disruption to the electrical service in the area, potentially posing a risk to public safety.

The refusal to allow repair work has contributed to the ongoing power line issues, with two separate sections of the power line being affected. The redistribution of consumers to other energy facilities due to the malfunction has caused additional load and damage to another section of the power line.

Legal action is a significant escalation in the conflict, and it may have implications for the owner's property rights and responsibilities. By law, such access is required to ensure timely maintenance and prevent hazards, and denying it can lead to legal consequences.

Emergency crews are currently restoring the damaged sections of the power line, working diligently to restore electrical service. The legal action is a response to the owner's continued refusal to allow repair work on the damaged power line and could potentially lead to a resolution of the power line issues.

Sochi Electric Networks confirmed the initiation of legal action, emphasising the importance of timely repair work to ensure public safety and maintain the reliability of their services. The energy company is hopeful that this legal action will serve as a reminder to property owners of their responsibilities in such situations.

As the situation develops, it is essential to prioritise public safety and the restoration of electrical services. It is hoped that this legal action will lead to a swift resolution and the return of uninterrupted power to the residents of Lazarevsky.

The escalation of the dispute, with Sochi Electric Networks taking legal action, highlights the importance of property owners granting access for necessary repairs, particularly in circumstances like the damaged European-leagues football pitch in Lazarevsky, where delayed maintenance could potentially pose risks. The legal action initiated by the energy company aims to remind property owners of their responsibilities, ensuring the Premier-league can resume without further disruptions.

Read also:

    Latest