Power Outages Affect 99,000 Odesa Households Following Attacks and Snowstorm.
Recovery Efforts in Odesa and the Region
According to Novyny.live: Odesa and its surrounding region are working to recover from a combination of severe winter weather and attacks that have damaged critical energy infrastructure. The city is facing a major power crisis, leaving approximately 99,000 households without electricity. In the Kyiv district, heating shelters have been established, providing essential aid to residents; these sites were visited by nearly 4,000 people in the last day.
The heating points in Odesa's Kyiv district continue to operate, offering vital support to local residents. In the past 24 hours, these facilities assisted 3,995 individuals. The locations of these warming shelters include:
- 16/8 Fontanska Doroha St.
- 14 Sim'i Glodan St.
- 31 Sim'i Glodan St.
- 11/1 Knyazya Yaroslav Mudroho St.
- 13/1 Knyazya Yaroslav Mudroho St.
- 5A Prosp. Nebesnoi Sotni
- 10 Ak. Filatova St.
- 27 Varnenska St.
- 46 Yevhena Chykalenka St.
- 56A Yevhena Chykalenka St.
Challenging Conditions Across Odesa Region
The situation across the Odesa region remains difficult. Adverse weather conditions have destroyed 31 electrical substations, severely disrupting the power supply and contributing to the widespread outages affecting families. Rescue services were called out nine times to assist drivers stranded in snowdrifts. This crisis is part of a wider pattern of infrastructure strain in Ukraine due to the ongoing conflict and harsh winter.
Utility crews are working around the clock to manage the aftermath of the severe weather. As noted by Serhiy Lysak:
'The severe weather continues, so utility services are maintaining an intensified operational schedule.'
This statement underscores the urgency of ongoing efforts to improve conditions in the area.
Restrictions on freight traffic along the M-15 Odesa-Reni highway were lifted starting at 7:00, which should help restore regional transport links. However, the electricity supply situation remains a serious concern, and local authorities continue to implement measures to improve living conditions for residents.
Restoring the region's energy infrastructure is a top priority for local officials, as the comfort and safety of thousands of families depend on it. With severe winter conditions and low temperatures, ensuring not only power but also access to heating is critical. The active work of utility services and the organization of heating points demonstrate the authorities' efforts to overcome the effects of the extreme weather and support citizens during this challenging time.
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