Mass power outages in Kyiv: what happened in three districts.
Major power supply issues in three districts of Kyiv
According to inkorr.com: Three districts of Kyiv faced major problems with power supply. Residents of the Holosiivskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, and Pecherskyi districts were left without electricity. This was reported by the Kyiv City State Administration (KCSA) on its official channel.
According to the city authorities, the problem was caused by an overload of the power network at one of the capital's energy facilities. Due to power supply interruptions, there were brief disruptions at some metro stations, resulting in the system switching to backup power. The interruptions lasted less than a minute.
Specialists are currently working to eliminate the issue and restore the power supply in the affected districts. The metro has already returned to normal operation and is functioning without interruptions.
Emergency situation with power supply in Kyiv
DTEK reported emergency power outages in the capital. Due to an accident on high-voltage lines, there were outages in the Pecherskyi, Holosiivskyi, and Shevchenkivskyi districts. Energy workers are already working on restoring electricity supply.
It should be noted that earlier that day, Ukrenergo warned about a difficult situation in the energy system due to Russian shelling. As a result, emergency power outages were introduced in several regions of Ukraine.
Thus, significant power outages occurred in Kyiv in three districts due to an overload of the power network, which led to brief disruptions in the metro's operation. Specialists are responding swiftly to the situation and working to resolve it. On the same day, emergency power outages also affected other regions of Ukraine due to the difficult situation in the energy system.
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