New mass shelling: hourly electricity outage schedules have been introduced in Ukraine.
According to ТСН: As a result of massive attacks by Russia, which have significantly damaged the energy infrastructure, hourly electricity outage schedules have been introduced in Ukraine. The new emergency restrictions have already been felt by residents of various regions.
This was reported by the DTEK company.
The shelling has led to temporary power outages in certain areas. Repair crews are actively working to restore power supply. Energy workers emphasize that the situation remains tense, and outage schedules may be adjusted depending on the development of circumstances.
As of the morning, the level of electricity consumption remained high, which also affected the limitation schedules.
Kyiv
Kyiv Region
Chernihiv Region
1:00 PM - additional queue 4/2 is disconnected; Disconnection in queue 4/1 is extended until 4:30 PM; 4:30 PM - additional queue 6/1 is disconnected.
Dnipro Region
Recall that it was previously reported that with the onset of winter, power outages in Ukraine may become more widespread due to increased electricity consumption against the backdrop of low temperatures.
This situation confirms the difficulties that Ukrainian regions face due to military aggression. Additional electricity outages, especially during the winter period, can complicate the lives of the population, so it is important for energy workers to restore power supply as quickly as possible. In wartime conditions, such measures become routine but require special attention and maximum readiness to respond to changes in the situation.
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