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The emergency workshops of the General Electricity Company conducted maintenance work on a number of conversion centers in the Al-Joura neighborhood in Deir Ezzor, as part of their efforts to improve the reality of electrical supply and respond to citizens’ complaints.
The works included replacing low-voltage cables and installing new protective breakers, with the aim of addressing recurring malfunctions and reducing weak electrical current in the neighborhood.
In a related context, the company carried out extension and installation work on a new low-voltage network in the Al-Hawaiqa neighborhood, with a length of 280 meters and a cross-section of 120 square millimeters, as part of raising the efficiency of the electrical grid and addressing the problem of voltage drops.
These works come within the General Electricity Company’s plan to improve electricity stability and enhance the efficiency of grids in various neighborhoods of the city, which will reflect positively on the lives of citizens and the services provided to them.











