Ukrenergo Explains Cause of Emergency Blackouts in Odesa Region.
Emergency Power Cuts in Odesa Region
According to Novyny.live: Emergency electricity blackouts have been implemented in Ukraine's Odesa region due to a critical imbalance in the power grid. The decision was made by Ukrenergo, the state-owned company that manages Ukraine's energy infrastructure. According to information provided by DTEK Odesa Grids, these outages were announced on January 24.
Power supply will only be restored after a separate command is received from Ukrenergo. For now, residents of the Odesa region can find out about the timelines for power restoration through various communication channels. Specifically, to get the latest updates, they can use:
- the DTEK website;
- a Telegram chat-bot;
- private messages on Facebook.
It is also possible to submit a request on the DTEK website for more detailed information about the outages.
Stabilizing the Power Grid
These measures are aimed at stabilizing the region's power grid and ensuring the security of electricity supply.
These emergency actions are a necessary step to prevent further disruptions within the energy system, which remains under immense strain due to Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine. While the blackouts will impact the daily lives of Odesa region residents, their implementation is intended to ensure the uninterrupted operation of critical energy infrastructure under these difficult conditions. The situation remains under the control of the relevant authorities, who will continue to inform the public about any changes and the timelines for restoring electricity.
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