Lviv Region Braces for 14-Hour Power Outages on February 8.
Scheduled Power Cuts for Lviv
According to Novyny.live: Residents of Lviv and the surrounding region face planned electricity blackouts lasting up to 14 hours on February 8. These emergency measures are a direct result of Russian military strikes targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, specifically damaging 750 kV and 330 kV substations and power lines. These attacks are part of a wider campaign that has severely strained the national power grid.
Current Outage Schedules
The detailed power outage schedules for Lviv are as follows:
- 1.1 — 12.5 hours
- 1.2 — 12.5 hours
- 2.1 — 14 hours
- 2.2 — 13.5 hours
- 3.1 — 11.5 hours
- 3.2 — 13.5 hours
- 4.1 — 10.5 hours
- 4.2 — 12 hours
- 5.1 — 11 hours
- 5.2 — 10.5 hours
- 6.1 — 12.5 hours
- 6.2 — 14 hours
This situation mirrors the severe energy crisis in the capital, where on February 7, Kyiv residents had power for only 1.5 to 2 hours due to damage to two thermal power plants in western Ukraine. For the people of Lviv and its region, these schedules will dictate daily life. The ongoing energy crisis across Ukraine remains critical, driven by systematic Russian attacks on power facilities. Citizens must prepare for prolonged blackouts that disrupt daily life, business operations, and social services, highlighting the urgent need to protect critical infrastructure during wartime.
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