Over a thousand buildings in Kyiv remain without heating: what Klitschko reported.
According to ТСН: In Kyiv, over a thousand buildings remain without heating, although heat supply has already been restored in other areas.
Situation with energy supply
The mayor of the capital, Vitali Klitschko, reported that water supply, which had been disrupted in some areas, has been restored for all residents. 'Water supply, which had interruptions in some districts, has been restored to all residents. Restoration work is ongoing. Utility and energy workers are working around the clock. However, the energy supply situation in the capital remains very complicated. The work of both heating enterprises and water supply depends on electricity. Strong frosts are forecasted to persist in the coming days. Therefore, the difficult situation in the capital will continue,' he noted.
Problems with heating supply
As a result of damage to the city's infrastructure following the recent massive enemy attack, six thousand high-rise buildings are left without heating.
Restoration of electricity supply in Kyiv region
It has also become known that energy workers managed to connect electricity supply for over 370 thousand families in the Kyiv region. However, weather conditions continue to complicate the situation.
The situation in Kyiv remains tense due to the aftermath of Russian attacks that have caused significant damage to infrastructure. The authorities urge residents to be cautious and to adhere to safety measures, as heat and electricity remain critically important for survival in cold weather.
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