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The Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa) has rescheduled the timings of its customer service centres during Ramadan.
The centres will be open from 9am to 2pm.
In a statement the corporation said all technical and administrative procedures have been taken to ensure uninterrupted transmission and distribution.
Water will be pumped as usual to ensure stable supplies and standby teams are ready to handle water shortage anywhere.
Electricity Network Affairs Department has completed all maintenance works at transmission substations and control centres are on standby, the statement said. The technical and emergency teams, and call centres will respond to complaints round the clock.
The call centre, 991, will operate 24/7.
The timings at the Tanker Filling Stations (TFS) are as follows:
Al Sailiah and Um Salal: 6am to 11am, 11am to 4pm, 7pm to midnight, and midnight to 5am.
Al Wakir, Al Khor and Al Shayhaniyah: 6am to 11am and 11am to 4pm.
Al Shamal, Mesaieed and Jemiliyah: 6pm to 11pm.
On Fridays, the morning shift will be from between 6 and 11 while the afternoon shift will be between 12.30 and 5.30.
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