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Reporter Galina Vologodskaya says that hydroelectricity power stations in East Kazakhstan Region are in a dire state. She says five of seven power stations there have dangerous defects and should be suspended immediately. Vologodskaya quotes an expert as saying that if urgent measures are not taken Kazakhstan might repeat the tragedy of Russia's Sayano-Shushenkaya power station. The following is an excerpt from article by Galina Vologodskaya headlined "Nobody has heard the bell?" and published by the Kazakh newspaper Karavan on 4 December
Five of seven power stations in East Kazakhstan [Region] have dangerous defects and should be suspended immediately. One hydroenergy facility - a high-mountain dam - is in a threatening state. Urgent measures are required to …