Heat Still Out for 36 Kyiv Buildings Following Attack; Restoration Timeline Provided.
Heating Supply Status in Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: As of January 18, 2023, 36 residential buildings in Kyiv remain without heating following a Russian attack on January 9. This is a significant improvement from the nearly 6,000 buildings initially affected across the capital. Dmytro Naumenko, Director of Kyiv's Department of Housing and Communal Infrastructure, reported that specialist and emergency crews are working at each affected site to restore services.
Authorities aim to restore heat by tomorrow morning. However, the recovery effort faces challenges from freezing temperatures, overloaded power grids, and a nationwide electricity blackout scheduled for January 18, 2023, which could further complicate repairs. Naumenko emphasized the urgency, stating the goal is to restore heating to all these buildings by the end of the day. This situation highlights the ongoing strain on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure during winter.
Critical Need for Heat Restoration
Restoring heat in Kyiv is a critical priority, as sub-zero temperatures pose direct risks to resident safety and well-being. The situation is compounded by Ukraine's broader energy crisis, a direct consequence of the ongoing war. While authorities continue infrastructure repairs, their success remains dependent on the stability of the national power system, which is under constant threat.
Monitoring conditions in Ukraine, especially during winter, remains vital for understanding the war's profound impact on civilian life and basic services.
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