SRET time now |
11:06:27 Fri, 4 Jul 2025
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UTC Offset: UTC +11 |
Srednekolymsk Time (SRET) operates at UTC+11 year-round and is used in parts of northeastern Russia, particularly in the eastern regions of the Sakha Republic. SRET does not observe daylight saving time and is sometimes referred to as "Yakutia Far East Time," providing a consistent and reliable time reference for communities living in these remote Arctic and subarctic areas.
Importance and Global Use of SRET
Srednekolymsk Time (SRET) is vital for organizing public services, education, emergency response, and transportation in some of the coldest and most isolated inhabited areas of Russia. The stable UTC+11 offset ensures predictable schedules in places with harsh climates and challenging geography, helping maintain reliable connections between communities.
Internationally, SRET is less recognized outside of Russia, but it is crucial for supporting research programs, aviation safety, and logistics in the Arctic and Russian Far East. Its alignment with other UTC+11 regions in the Asia-Pacific also helps coordinate shipping, scientific expeditions, and cross-border activities in these high-latitude environments.
Where and When SRET is used worldwide
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Areas and locations in Russia using SRET all year:
- Eastern parts of the Sakha Republic:
- Abyysky District
- Allaikhovsky District
- Momsky District
- Nizhnekolymsky District
- Srednekolymsky District
- Verkhnekolymsky District
Other Time Zones in UTC +11
Other time zones share the same offset as Srednekolymsk Time (SRET), but are known by different names. While their clocks align, they may represent different regions or countries based on local time zone definitions.
- Australian Eastern Daylight Savings – AEDT
- Bougainville Standard Time – BST
- Kosrae Time – KOST
- Lord Howe Daylight Time – LHDT
- Magadan Time – MAGT
- New Caledonia Time – NCT
- Norfolk Time – NFT
- Pohnpei Standard Time – PONT
- Sakhalin Time – SAKT
- Solomon Islands Time – SBT
- Vanuatu Time – VUT