Massive strike in Chernihiv region: 307 thousand consumers left without electricity.
Massive disconnection of electricity in the Chernihiv region
According to inkorr.com: A massive strike occurred in the Chernihiv region, resulting in damage to energy facilities. This led to temporary disconnection of electricity for 307 thousand consumers in several districts. A disconnection schedule has been introduced: consumers receive electricity for three hours and then remain without light for six hours.
We fully understand that the volume of restrictions is very large; however, under current conditions, we have no other choice. This is a temporary solution while recovery work is being conducted at damaged facilities.
Energy specialists are already actively working to restore damaged facilities and networks to resume electricity supply for all consumers as soon as possible. The situation in the Chernihiv region has caused mass disconnections of electricity, so temporary restrictions have been implemented to ensure the completion of repair work and a quick return of light to households.
These measures are a necessary step in addressing the energy supply problem, and recovery work aims to restore stable electricity supply. Consumers are left with only hope and patience, as workers from energy companies are making every effort to quickly eliminate the consequences of this situation.
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