Kyiv After the Shelling: Power Restored to 748 Thousand Families, but the Left Bank Remains in Darkness.
According to ТСН: The energy supply situation in Kyiv remains inconsistent. After a series of attacks, energy workers managed to restore electricity supply for all critical facilities and provide light to 748,000 families. The Right Bank is returning to planned schedules, while the Left Bank still faces emergency restrictions.
This was reported by DTEK.
Situation on the Left Bank
The situation on the Left Bank remains the most complicated. Due to damage and network overload, emergency shutdowns are required, so the schedules are currently not in effect.
Schedules for the Right Bank (Updated)
On the Right Bank, residents are returning to stabilization shutdowns. For most groups, three shutdown periods are planned during the day. The intensity of restrictions depends on the specific subgroup, so it is important to carefully familiarize yourself with your group in the provided tables.
The hours of power outages for your group can be viewed in the infographic below:
It is reminded that the rescuers in Kyiv have completed work to eliminate the consequences of the Russian attack. The State Emergency Service reported two dead and more than 30 injured.
Problems with energy supply in Kyiv reflect the consequences of prolonged attacks that continue to affect the daily lives of residents. The current situation requires caution and attentiveness from citizens, as strict adherence to shutdown schedules will help avoid problems related to power outages.
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