KIB-TEK warned that tomorrow electricity will be cut off for all debtors
The Cyprus Turkish Electricity Company KIB-TEK has issued a warning to subscribers that tomorrow electricity will be disconnected for all clients with debts of 675 Turkish lira and above.
In an official statement, the company emphasizes that these measures are taken to protect the stability of the power system and to prevent a situation where the responsibility for unpaid bills falls on honest consumers.
Residents are advised to immediately settle their debts to avoid disconnection and potential additional costs. KIB-TEK reminded that long-term debts undermine the operation of the entire electricity supply system and place a burden on the company's budget.
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