Russian drones attacked Odesa region: what is known about the power outages.
According to inkorr.com: On the night when drones attacked power facilities in the Odesa region, many residents were left without electricity. The company 'Ukrenergo' reported that it took urgent measures to restore power supply. While some areas already have electricity, others may still remain without it due to the damage caused.
"Energy workers are doing everything possible to restore the operation of damaged equipment as quickly as possible and provide electricity to all consumers. The demand for electricity remains high, and weather conditions lead to increased energy consumption," the statement said.
In this regard, partial power outages are possible in the Kyiv region, but their nature is temporary, considering the recent missile strikes by Russians that hit the capital.
In Kyiv, focus on safety and preparation for emergencies
The Mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, urged residents to be prepared for possible dangerous situations. The population is advised to stock up on water, have a first aid kit and food, charge autonomous power devices, and prepare warm clothes to keep warm.
The events in the Odesa region and Kyiv highlight the importance of readiness for unforeseen situations and the need to adhere to safety measures in the context of military actions. Every citizen must remember the possible risks and be ready for any challenges.
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