Will there be light in Odesa — schedules for Monday.
After the shelling by Russian invaders, Ukraine's energy system remains unstable. Despite this, on Monday, July 21, there will be no power outages in the city and regions.
This is confirmed by the absence of official messages from Ukrenergo and DTEK.
DTEK reminds: if the situation changes, they will inform about outages in advance. You can check which group your house belongs to on the distribution system operator's website. Schedules will be available there if restrictions are indeed imposed.
How to find out the power restoration time
You can find out when the light will come back in several ways:
- on the DTEK Odesa Power Networks website (section 'No electricity?');
- Telegram chatbot;
- private messages on Facebook;
- submit a request on the DTEK website.
Recall that we have reported that every month Ukrainians provide data on the amount of gas consumed — however, there are situations when it is necessary to urgently send a photo of the meter to the supplier. We also wrote about which metal is the best conductor of electricity.
After the shelling and instability of the energy system due to Russian aggression, Ukraine has started to actively respond to possible power outages. Despite this, currently, there will be no power outages in the city and regions, as indicated by the absence of official messages from energy companies. Residents are advised to check information about possible restrictions through the websites and chatbots of energy distribution operators to be prepared for possible changes in the operation of the energy system.Read also
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