Power Outages Scheduled for Lviv on June 30: Exact Times for Rotational Blackouts.
Electricity Supply Forecast for Lviv
According to Novyny.live: Residents of Lviv should prepare for scheduled power interruptions on June 30, from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM local time, as announced by the regional energy provider Lvivoblenergo. During this window, hourly rotating blackouts will be implemented to manage grid demand.
Where to Find Blackout Schedules
The detailed outage schedules will be available through several channels: the 'KomKom' mobile app, the official Lvivoblenergo website, and their social media accounts on Facebook and Instagram. Updates will also be posted on Lvivoblenergo's Telegram and Viber news channels. This measure comes in response to surging electricity consumption driven by an extreme heatwave. On June 28, Lviv recorded a temperature record not seen since 1963, adding strain to the power system.
June 28 also marked the 30th anniversary of Ukraine's Constitution in Lviv—a significant national milestone. However, with temperatures soaring and blackouts looming, city residents are urged to stay informed and plan for potential disruptions to their daily routines.
The introduction of these rotating blackouts reflects the heightened electricity usage during this unusual heat spell, which may create additional challenges for the community. This situation highlights the critical need for clear public communication about power supply interruptions, especially as many rely on electricity for cooling during hot weather. It also underscores the broader impact such measures can have on urban life and comfort during extreme climatic conditions.
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