Power Restored to 30,000 Odesa Households, but 68,000 Remain Without Electricity After Attack.

Power Restored to 30,000 Odesa Households, but 68,000 Remain Without Electricity After Attack
Power Restored to 30,000 Odesa Households, but 68,000 Remain Without Electricity After Attack

Power Situation in Odesa

According to Novyny.live: Following an attack on the city's energy infrastructure overnight on February 17, utility crews in Odesa have managed to restore electricity to 30,500 households. Despite this progress, more than 68,400 customers remain without power, as noted by Serhii Lysak, forcing the city to continue operating under severe energy constraints. These blackouts are part of a wider pattern of strikes on Ukraine's power grid, which have intensified during the winter months.

Resilience Centers in Operation

To support residents during the outages, Odesa's network of Resilience Centers is fully operational. Over the past 24 hours, more than 13,000 people have visited these centers to receive essential aid and support. Additionally, approximately 5,000 individuals have sought warmth and comfort from mobile heating points deployed across the city.

Utility and municipal services are continuing their efforts to provide the population with necessary resources during this crisis. The ongoing situation in Odesa highlights the broader challenges faced by regions whose energy infrastructure has been targeted. With persistent blackouts, local authorities and energy companies are working to ensure stability and support for residents, underscoring the critical need for coordinated local efforts to overcome such emergency challenges.


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