Kamchatka residents face electricity cuts over unpaid power bills
Over 2,500 residents in Kamchatka now face possible electricity restrictions due to unpaid bills. The local power company has prepared official lists of debtors and warned of upcoming measures to recover outstanding payments. The power company has confirmed to KamINFORM news agency that more than 2,500 customers have been identified as debtors. These individuals risk having their electricity supply limited if payments remain unsettled.
Residents are being urged to clear their debts or arrange a restructuring plan to avoid service interruptions. The company has also signalled that legal steps may follow, potentially leading to travel bans for those who fail to comply.
Beyond power cuts, debtors could see further restrictions placed on their property. The company is actively pursuing legal action to recover what is owed, reinforcing the need for prompt resolution. The warnings come as part of a broader effort to address unpaid bills in the region. Those affected must act quickly to prevent disruptions to their electricity supply or additional legal consequences. The company has made it clear that delays could lead to stricter enforcement measures.