Water Supply Halted in Odesa's Prymorskyi District Following Major Pipeline Failure.

Water Supply Halted in Odesa's Prymorskyi District Following Major Pipeline Failure
Water Supply Halted in Odesa's Prymorskyi District Following Major Pipeline Failure

Water Supply Failure in Odesa's Prymorskyi District

According to Novyny.live: A major failure on the main water supply networks in Odesa's Prymorskyi District has led to a temporary halt in water service. Preliminary reports indicate that water restoration is expected by approximately 6:00 PM today.

As of January 24, residents of the district have been left without centralized water supply due to the emergency. This disruption comes as the wider Odesa region is also experiencing emergency power outages, which may compound difficulties for residents. To provide for the population during the outage, 17 public well complexes, known as 'buvets,' are operational in Odesa. The wells, which are between 80 and 120 meters deep, are providing free water, allowing residents to access necessary resources during the crisis.

Power Supply Situation and Buvet Locations

Residents can utilize the buvets located in various parts of the city. The list of locations includes:

  • Mechynikov Square
  • Mykhailivskyi Square
  • Nebesnoi Sotni Avenue
  • Dalnytska Street
  • M. Hovorova Street
  • Prosvity Street
  • Heranieva Street
  • Krymska Street
  • Heroiv Oborony Street
  • Prokhorovskyi Square
  • I. Rabina Street
  • Inglezi Street
  • Lesi Ukrainky Avenue
  • Knyazia Yaroslava Mudroho Avenue
  • 6th Station of V. Fontan
  • Kosmonavtiv Street
  • StaroBazarnyi Square

Local authorities are working to address the consequences of the failure and restore the water supply as soon as possible.

This incident underscores the critical importance of reliable water infrastructure, particularly in a city already grappling with power supply issues. The use of public wells is a temporary but necessary solution to meet residents' needs. A swift resolution to the pipeline failure will be crucial for ensuring stable water supply in the region.


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