
A one-hour power outage in Tashkent could cause $3.5 million in economic damage.
Due to certain factors, the actual damage may be slightly less, but when secondary consequences are taken into account, the losses could multiply.

The lights went out in the Tashkent metro: traffic has stopped.
The power supply interruptions were caused by a transformer malfunction at the Tashkent Thermal Power Plant.
The investigator and lawyer were caught with a $40,000 bribe.
The investigator demanded money through a lawyer in exchange for closing the criminal case in favor of the suspect.

The President proposed declaring Samarkand the "Green Investments and Innovations Capital of Central Asia."
The President of Uzbekistan sent congratulations to the participants of the eighth assembly of the Global Environment Facility.

A one-hour power outage in Tashkent could cause $3.5 million in economic damage.
Due to certain factors, the actual damage may be slightly less, but when secondary consequences are taken into account, the losses could multiply.

Fraud cases related to sending people to Korea for work and study have been identified.
In several regions of Uzbekistan, individuals who promised to send citizens to Korea for work or study and took thousands of dollars from them have been apprehended.

The lights went out in the Tashkent metro: traffic has stopped.
The power supply interruptions were caused by a transformer malfunction at the Tashkent Thermal Power Plant.
