On August 18, there will be no power outages in Odesa: energy workers reported details.
Energy workers are restoring facilities damaged as a result of Russian shelling. The system is balanced, so tomorrow, August 18, there will be no planned restrictions in Odesa and the region, and there will be no hourly power outages.
The absence of official messages from Ukrenergo and DTEK indicates a stable situation. If there are any changes, notifications will be provided in advance. Information about schedules can be found on the website of the electricity distribution system operator.
Where to find schedules
DTEK recommends checking the group to which your house belongs on their website. If restrictions are introduced, the corresponding schedules will be available there.
How to find out the restoration time of electricity
Information about the restoration time of electricity can be obtained in several ways: through the DTEK Odesa Electric Networks website, a Telegram chatbot, private messages on Facebook, or by submitting a request on the DTEK website.
Recently, DTEK energy workers recorded 125 cases of damage to energy facilities in Odesa region. Funds have also been allocated for the purchase of firewood, coal, or peat for households in frontline areas.
After the Russian shelling, energy workers are actively restoring damaged facilities; however, tomorrow in Odesa and the region, there are no planned electricity supply restrictions. There will be no hourly power outages, which indicates a stable situation. Citizens can get current information on the websites of energy companies.Read also
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