Odesa Region to Experience Power and Water Outages for Essential Repairs on March 4.
Scheduled Utility Interruptions for Odesa on March 4
According to Novyny.live: Residents in Odesa and surrounding districts should prepare for a scheduled power outage on Tuesday, March 4, 2026, from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. This disruption is necessary to perform urgent repairs on electrical equipment. Essential infrastructure and critical services will continue to receive power without interruption.
Additionally, water supply will be temporarily suspended in Odesa's Kyivskyi, Prymorskyi, and Khadzhybei districts on Monday, March 3, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Residents in these areas are advised to plan accordingly for potential inconvenience. Such maintenance work is a common necessity in many cities to ensure the long-term reliability of aging utility networks.
For further details and assistance, residents can contact the following hotline numbers:
- 0-800-307-505
- 705-55-05
- 068-905-55-05
- 066-905-55-05
- 093-17-00-155
Odesa residents are urged to take necessary steps to ensure their comfort during these utility interruptions.
These outages are part of a broader city infrastructure improvement plan, which includes regular maintenance and upgrades to municipal services.
While these temporary disruptions may cause discomfort, they are essential for ensuring more reliable system performance in the future. Maintaining and modernizing critical infrastructure requires such planned work, even if it results in short-term inconvenience for the population.
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