Massive Power Outage Hits Odesa: Parts of Prymorskyi and Khadzhybeiskyi Districts Left in the Dark.

Power outage in Odesa, districts blacked out
Power outage in Odesa, districts blacked out

Local Grid Failure in Odesa

According to Novyny.live: A localized electrical grid failure has plunged portions of Odesa's Prymorskyi and Khadzhybeiskyi districts into darkness. Crews are currently working to restore power, but the situation remains challenging.

Approximately 25,000 households in these areas are currently without electricity. This outage comes on the heels of earlier restoration efforts that had reconnected over 83,000 homes following enemy attacks that caused severe damage to critical infrastructure. Those attacks destroyed 34 large 110 kV substations—about 45% of the total. Compounding the crisis, only four out of the eleven necessary power transformers are currently operational.

Power Restoration and Tram Service Revival

In response to these events, Odesa has resumed electric tram service in a test mode. This move is a crucial step to help residents get around the city, though a full restoration of the power supply will still take time.

For residents seeking updates on when electricity will return, the following resources are recommended:

  • Check the DTEK Odesa Power Grid website;
  • Use the Telegram chatbot;
  • Monitor private messages on Facebook;
  • Submit a request on the DTEK website for the latest information.

This grid failure adds to the pre-existing power supply problems caused by enemy strikes. Rebuilding the infrastructure is a complex process, as a significant portion of capacity has been destroyed, making life difficult for local residents. It is vital that residents receive up-to-date information about power interruptions and the status of the electric tram system, which can ease transportation during this unstable period. Given the ongoing energy crisis, restoring a stable power supply will remain a pressing concern for the foreseeable future.


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