Power Outage in Odesa Following Attack: Where to Find Warmth and Phone Charging.

Power Outage in Odesa Following Attack: Where to Find Warmth and Phone Charging
Power Outage in Odesa Following Attack: Where to Find Warmth and Phone Charging

Odesa Hit by Overnight Strike

According to Novyny.live: Parts of Odesa are without electricity following a nighttime attack on February 17. In response, city authorities have opened emergency assistance centers where residents can find support, warm up, and charge their mobile phones. Power restoration in the Tairov district is not expected before February 20, creating significant hardship for many.

Support Available for Residents

From February 18, schools have been advised to consider switching to remote learning due to the lack of power and the difficult conditions for in-person classes. The assistance centers, organized to support residents, offer hot tea, water, and the ability to charge electronic devices. This provides essential aid during the emergency power cuts. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has made such infrastructure attacks and subsequent civilian support measures a recurring challenge for many cities.

To ensure comfortable conditions, mobile tents from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU) have been set up across the city to help residents during the crisis. The addresses for assistance points include:

  • Yevhena Chykalenka St.: 50/1, 55, 75, 81/1;
  • Akademika Koroliova St.: 85, 58a, 55;
  • Sim'i Hlodian St.: 49, 4;
  • Kniazia Yaroslava Mudroho Ave.: 2, 22;
  • Nebesnoi Sotni Ave.: 10a, 47/2, 87a, 15A;
  • Nebesnoi Sotni Ave. / Levitana St.: 'Kopiika' store;
  • 'Luch' Park: corner of Koroliova – Levitana;
  • Serhii Sheliukhina St.: 57;
  • Park Peremohy (Victory Park).

Odesa residents are urged to use these support points while power restoration efforts continue. Authorities are working to address the aftermath of the attack and restore stability to the city.

This situation in Odesa highlights the critical importance of local government preparedness for emergencies. The opening of assistance points and the organization of support for residents demonstrates official efforts to minimize the impact of the attack on the civilian population.

Given the extended timeline for restoring electricity, residents have the opportunity to obtain necessary aid and support during this difficult period.


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