Power Outage Schedules Enforced in Odesa Region on February 22.
Power Supply Situation in Odesa Region
According to Novyny.live: Due to damage to energy infrastructure from attacks, scheduled power outages are being implemented across the Odesa region on February 22. These attacks are part of a wider campaign targeting Ukraine's civilian energy grid. In Odesa's Kyiv district, emergency blackouts continue, leaving over 68,000 customers without electricity.
Power has been absent in the Kyiv district of Odesa for several days now. The emergency outages resulted from strikes that hit the city's energy infrastructure on February 17 and 21. While electricity has been restored to 30,500 households in the Kyiv district, the situation remains difficult for many other residents.
Blackouts in Other Districts
Power disruptions are also being recorded in the Primorsky, Khadzhybei, and Peresyp districts. Furthermore, strain on the grid is increasing in the Odesa, Izmail, Bolhrad, and Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi districts, complicating the overall power supply situation.
The power supply crisis in Odesa is a consequence not only of attacks on energy infrastructure but also of the growing load on the grid in neighboring districts.
Given these challenges, residents of the Odesa region are advised to monitor information regarding outage and restoration schedules to prepare for potential disruptions. The power situation in Odesa remains critical, and energy crews are working to restore normal electricity supply to the region.
It is important for residents to stay informed about outage schedules and follow official recommendations to ensure their safety and comfort during this energy crisis.
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