**No Snow Expected, Rescue Efforts to Continue**
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has said that no snowfall is forecast from tomorrow. This should make it easier for rescue teams, road clearers, and power workers to do their jobs.
Kobakhidze says the main things to focus on are:
* Clearing roads so people can move around
* Getting communication systems back up and running
* Restoring electricity supply to villages that still don’t have it
* Making sure people have food
The Prime Minister said that lots of work has been done in recent days to clear roads. Many isolated villages have been connected back to the outside world, and rescue teams have worked hard to reach them.
**Power Restoration is Next**
One of the top priorities now is to get electricity supply back up and running. Many villages are still without power because of damaged infrastructure. Over the next few days, lots of work will be done to fully restore power.
The Prime Minister also hopes that the weather will improve soon. No snow is expected from tomorrow, which should make rescue operations, road clearing, and power restoration easier.
**Emergency Services Working Well**
It’s good news that emergency medical teams have been able to operate without interruptions. They’ve been making sure that people in critical situations get help right away. And so far, there haven’t been any cases where an ambulance couldn’t reach its destination.
Kobakhidze was briefed on the work done in the Guria region during a meeting at the coordination headquarters.