Ukrenergo has published the electricity disconnection schedule for November 25.
Ukrenergo informs about the schedule of planned electricity disconnections
Ukrenergo reports that tomorrow, November 25, a schedule of planned electricity disconnections will be in effect in Ukraine.
According to the energy operator, electricity supply restrictions will last from 14:00 to 20:00 within one disconnection queue. The reason for the restrictions is the damage to energy facilities caused by a missile-drone attack on November 17.
Currently, emergency recovery work is underway. Energy workers are trying to restore the operation of damaged equipment. Ukrenergo emphasizes that the timing and extent of restrictions during the day may change. Consumers are advised to check current information on disconnection schedules on official websites and the pages of local energy companies on social media.
Energy workers also urge consumers not to turn on several powerful electrical appliances simultaneously during the supply of electricity according to the schedule.
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