Round-the-clock power restrictions introduced in Ukraine: reasons and schedules.
According to inkorr.com: Power supply restrictions in Ukraine due to missile-drone attacks
Starting from November 11, round-the-clock electricity restrictions will be introduced in Ukrainian regions. This has occurred in response to massive missile-drone strikes that are damaging the country's energy infrastructure, as reported by Ukrenergo.
Power outages will last around the clock, with breaks ranging from 2 to 3.5 hours. Power restrictions for industrial consumers have also been imposed in full.
Ukrenergo urges all consumers to use electricity rationally, adhering to shutdown schedules and monitoring current updates on the official websites of local energy companies in their regions.
The company urges consumers to use electricity sparingly during the hours when it is available according to the schedule.
Risk of blackouts due to disconnection of the energy system
Experts warn about the possibility of dividing the energy system, which may lead to blackouts.
The announcement of the implementation of round-the-clock electricity restrictions in Ukraine due to the attacks underscores serious threats to the energy system's safety. Consumers are urged to be cautious and use electricity rationally to ensure stability during this difficult time.
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