Odesa Region to Resume Scheduled Power Outages from January 16.
Scheduled Power Cuts to Restart
According to Novyny.live: Parts of Odesa Region will see the return of scheduled electricity blackouts starting January 16. This measure is required due to the ongoing impact of attacks on energy infrastructure, which have reduced the capacity of the power grid. These controlled outages will begin at 12:00 in the Izmail district, though the city of Izmail itself will be exempt and maintain its normal power supply.
Separately, emergency power outages continue in some areas of the region. This is because the electrical networks cannot handle the load fluctuations caused by the unstable supply. Depending on the situation, consumers may experience further unscheduled power interruptions due to these emergency circumstances.
Residents Advised to Prepare
Local residents should prepare for potential blackouts and monitor the outage schedules that will be published as the situation evolves. It is also important to pay attention to information regarding emergency outages and to check for estimated restoration times to minimize daily disruptions.
The resumption of scheduled blackouts in Odesa Region highlights the continuing strain on the area's energy sector, a consequence of the ongoing conflict. Residents must remain prepared for changes in electricity supply and stay updated with information from energy companies to adapt as much as possible. This situation underscores the critical need to support energy infrastructure during a crisis.
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