Two-Day Water Shutdown Hits Odesa and Suburbs: Full List of Affected Areas.
Temporary Water Suspension in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: Odesa and its surrounding suburbs will face a planned water outage lasting two days due to urgent emergency repairs on the city's water supply infrastructure. The shutdown is scheduled from March 27, 2026, running daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. These efforts aim to improve the quality of water service across the region.
Which Neighborhoods and Villages Will Be Affected
Residents in several districts and rural communities will lose water access. The impacted locations include:
- the former 'Bolshevik' microdistrict
- the village of Lativka
- the village of Naberezhne
- the village of Protopopivka
- the village of Avgustivka
- the village of Cherevychnе
- the village of Kovalivka
- the village of Nova Emetivka
- the village of Marynivka
- the village of Illinka
- the village of Chobotarivka
- the village of Morozivka
Water supply will be restored for these areas once the emergency work is completed.
Currently, Odesa operates 17 public water fountains (buvets), with wells drilled to depths ranging from 80 to 120 meters. These can serve as an alternative water source for residents temporarily cut off from centralized supply. Notably, water tariffs for Odesa residents will remain unchanged in April 2026, which may help ease the financial burden on consumers.
For further information or assistance, residents can contact the city's call center at: 0-800-307-505, 705-55-05, 068-905-55-05, 066-905-55-05, or 093-17-00-155. This contact information is especially useful for those needing to plan around the temporary water disruption.
As such, residents of Odesa and its outskirts should prepare for temporary inconvenience during the water outage, but they have alternative options to meet their water needs.
These emergency repairs are part of local authorities' broader efforts to upgrade water supply infrastructure, which could lead to long-term improvements in water quality across the region. Residents losing water service can rely on the public fountains, potentially mitigating the impact of the shutdown. The decision to keep water tariffs stable in April also suggests an effort by officials to support consumers financially during this period.
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