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    Tbilisi residents block railroad, highway to airport
    By Eka Mekhuzla

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    March 25, 2005 Friday

    TBILISI, March 25 -- Tbilisi residents are blocking roads to demand
    the supply of electricity and natural gas.

    About 200 residents of the Isani-Samgori district of Tbilisi blocked
    the road to Tbilisi Airport on Friday. They said they had not had the
    power supply for two days and the natural gas supply for three days.
    They demand at least six or eight hours of power supply a day, the
    same as it is in adjoining districts of the city.

    Another group of city residents has blocked a motorway and the
    railroad, which is used by commuter trains and long-distance trains
    headed to Armenia. They set on fire car tires on the railroad track
    and blocked the traffic.

    Similar actions were held in other districts of Tbilisi. Central areas
    of the Georgian capital have 18-20 hours of power supply per day,
    while the majority of Georgian regions have only two or three.

    Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli has asked citizens to
    understand the limits on power supply.

    "An accident in the Kavkasioni power line, which exacerbated the
    national energy deficit, happened on reasons beyond our control,"
    he said.

    "The energy deficit will persist for some time after the reconstruction
    of the power line, as it is planned to stop the Inguri hydropower
    plant for three-month repairs," Nogaideli said.

    Limits on power supply in Georgia result from the reduced output of
    Georgian hydropower plants and the malfunction of the Kavkasioni power
    line, which meets 20% of Georgian electricity needs. Heavy snowfalls
    damaged two sections of the Kavkasioni power line - one in Georgia
    and the other in Russia's Karachayevo-Cherkessia - on March 2. The
    snow blanket is ten meters thick in those places, so the power line
    has not been restored.
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