Emergency Power Outage Scheduled for Two Odesa Districts on February 27.
Emergency Repairs in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: Emergency repairs to electrical equipment will be carried out in Odesa on February 27, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, resulting in a power outage for parts of the city. The Khadzhybei and Peresyp districts will be affected. These urgent works are a necessary step to restore stable electricity supply, as the city's energy infrastructure has sustained significant damage from recent attacks.
Context of the Power Supply Situation
The power supply situation in Odesa has been severely strained by a series of targeted assaults. On February 16, a major energy facility was damaged in an attack, leaving 156,600 families in the Kyivskyi district without power. Energy crews worked non-stop in three shifts for ten days to restore supply. However, new damage occurred on February 26 when another energy object was hit during a drone attack.
In light of these ongoing challenges, Odesa has already begun preparations for the 2026/2027 autumn-winter period, highlighting the critical need for infrastructure improvement and modernization. The emergency repairs currently underway are part of these broader efforts. Authorities are urging residents to prepare for potential supply disruptions and are asking for their understanding during these essential works.
These emergency repairs underscore the critical state of Odesa's energy infrastructure, which requires urgent restoration following recent attacks. — Source: local authorities
Preparations for the 2026/2027 season emphasize the importance of modernizing the power supply system to ensure future stability and reliability. Residents should remain prepared for possible electricity interruptions as the work continues against the backdrop of a nationwide energy sector emergency.
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