EPS: TENT A back in operation as of May 24
Markovic said that EPS could ensure stable supply of power to all parts of Serbia from its own resources as early as the next weekend.
After visiting the EPS Dispatch Center accompanied by Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlovic, Markovic told the press that the power supply to consumers in Belgrade and Serbia was stable and more secure than four or five days earlier.
Zorana Mihajlovic stated Serbia was still in danger from floods, but she added that everything had been done to overcome the problems.
Energy Minister Aleksandar Antic said last night that power cuts were not in the pipeline and that it was crucial to defend Kostolac from floods and TENT A in Obrenovac.
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