Hot Water Supply at Risk in Kyiv Due to Power Shortages Following Attacks.
Potential Suspension of Hot Water in Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: Kyiv residents in certain apartment buildings may face temporary hot water outages. This is due to a shortage of thermal and electrical capacity caused by recent Russian missile and drone strikes targeting the city's infrastructure. Utility companies in the capital have been formally notified of this possibility.
The damage from these attacks has significantly strained the energy grid. To help stabilize the power system, authorities issued directives on January 22 and 25, 2026, outlining additional measures. As part of this effort, building management companies have been asked to prepare for possible temporary hot water disconnections. This highlights the ongoing challenges Ukraine faces in maintaining critical services during wartime.
Status of Electricity Supply
In a related development, energy workers have managed to restore scheduled electricity supply in the Kyiv region. This indicates that efforts to improve the broader energy situation are progressing, even as specific services like hot water remain under threat.
The potential hot water cuts underscore the vulnerability of Ukraine's energy infrastructure amid the prolonged conflict. Such disruptions could significantly impact the daily comfort of Kyiv's residents, particularly during the winter months. However, the restoration of planned power outages demonstrates the ongoing work by the state and energy companies to stabilize the situation and lessen the burden on the civilian population.
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