Kyiv Gains 24/7 'Unbreakable Points' for Heat and Power Amid Energy Crisis.
Nova Poshta Launches 24/7 'Unbreakable Points' Across Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: In response to the ongoing energy crisis, Nova Poshta is converting 10 of its Kyiv branches into round-the-clock 'Unbreakable Points' starting January 31. These locations will provide residents with a vital place to warm up and charge electronic devices, offering crucial relief as many face heating shortages. This initiative is a direct community support measure during a period of widespread infrastructure strain.
The urgency of this service is underscored by the situation in the capital: as of the evening of January 31, heating remained off in 3,419 apartment buildings. The following branches on the Right Bank will operate 24/7:
- No. 310 at 30 Bakinska Street;
- No. 308 at 7-9 Nyzhniy Val Street;
- No. 543 at 16A Khreshchatyk Street;
- No. 58 at 49 Oleksy Tykhoho Street;
- No. 243 at 3A Povitryanykh Syl Avenue;
- No. 88 at 15 Yakuba Kolasa Street;
- No. 163 at 5 Patriarch Mstyslav Skrypnyk Street.
On the Left Bank, the following branches are open 24 hours:
- No. 19 at 25B Rayduzhna Street;
- No. 52 at 3 Mykoly Bazhana Avenue;
- No. 184 at 14B Verkhovnoyi Rady Boulevard.
These centers are designed to help Kyiv residents cope with the hardships of the energy crisis by providing essential services and a warm refuge during the cold season. The launch of the Unbreakable Points represents a significant step in supporting the population through a difficult period of heating disruptions. It also highlights Nova Poshta's commitment to addressing community needs by ensuring access to basic amenities during challenging times, serving as a critical resource for countless citizens affected by the cold and power outages.
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