Stabilization of electricity supply after shelling: where power outages are still ongoing in the Kyiv region.
The situation with electricity supply in Kyiv and the region
According to ТСН: After the recent massive shelling on January 9, the electricity supply in Kyiv and the Kyiv region has improved. However, some areas on the left bank of the region continue to experience emergency power outages.
According to information from the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, in districts such as Boryspil and Brovary, emergency power outages continue, while other areas are gradually returning to their usual schedules.
The Ministry of Energy expressed gratitude to the energy workers who are working in difficult conditions to restore electricity and heat in the homes of Ukrainians. They also thank consumers for their patience and understanding.
The department emphasizes the importance of maintaining calm, adhering to the rules for using electrical appliances, and following official announcements about the resumption of electricity supply.
It was previously reported that energy workers managed to restore electricity supply for 588 thousand families in Kyiv.
In this situation, it is critically important for consumers to remain calm and follow recommendations, as this will help avoid additional difficulties during the restoration of electricity supply. The diligent work of energy workers in challenging conditions deserves the support and understanding of the population.
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