Ukraine temporarily suspends hour-long power outages: all details.
According to inkorr.com: In Ukraine, hour-long power outages have been suspended, which were introduced on October 30 after a massive missile-drone attack by the Russian Federation on energy infrastructure. The Ministry of Energy reported this.
However, the ministry warned that the situation remains tense, and schedules may be restored within a day.
Electricity situation in Ukraine on October 30
According to the Ministry of Energy, this attack has become the third blow to the energy system this month. At night, energy workers had to resort to emergency outages to avoid network imbalance. As of the morning, hour-long outages have been canceled across the country, but restrictions for industrial consumers in several regions remain in force until 19:00.
Some regions, including Vinnytsia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhia, still remain without electricity – emergency repairs are ongoing there.
“Ukrenergo” emphasizes: the damage is significant, specialists are working continuously.
Recommendations for Ukrainians
Energy workers have appealed to citizens with a request to use electricity sparingly, especially in the evening hours. The highest load is expected between 14:00 and 22:00, so it is recommended not to turn on powerful equipment simultaneously.
Key details of the electricity situation on October 30
- hour-long outages have been canceled across the country;
- the risk of their return within a day remains;
- until 19:00, limits for industrial consumers in some regions are in effect;
- the most outages are in Vinnytsia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhia regions;
- energy workers advise saving electricity during peak hours.
On the night of October 30, Russia . This was already the third attack in the month that forced operators to urgently take measures for emergency outages. The energy system remains on the edge, operating under constant pressure and the risk of repeated attacks.
Overall, the electricity situation in Ukraine remains challenging, but the ministry and energy workers are doing everything possible to ensure stability. It is important for the population to also remain cautious and follow the recommendations for electricity use to reduce the load on the system.
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