Power Outage Schedules in Odesa — Predictions for Monday.
After attacks by Russian occupiers on the energy infrastructure, Odesa, like other major cities, remains under threat of power outages. However, both the city and the region will be without outage schedules on Monday, July 14.
This is indicated by the absence of official announcements from Ukrenergo and DTEK.
Where to Check the Schedules
DTEK reminds: if the situation changes, notifications about outages will be provided 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 imposed.
How to Find Out the Time of Power Restoration
You can find out when the power will return in several ways:
- the DTEK Odesa Electric Networks website (section 'No Power?');
- a Telegram chatbot;
- private messages on Facebook;
- submit a request on the DTEK website.
As a reminder, we reported why power outages are possible in summer. We also noted that despite the war, the Ukrainian energy system is one of the most resilient in the world.
According to reports, due to attacks by Russian occupiers on the energy infrastructure, Odesa and other major cities may remain under threat of power outages. However, this time, on Monday, July 14, power outage schedules are not planned, which is confirmed by the absence of official announcements from Ukrenergo and DTEK. Instructions on how to find out about possible outages and the time of power restoration are available on the websites of the respective operators.
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