Emergency power outages introduced in several regions: where the schedules do not work.
According to ТСН: Emergency power outages began in several regions of Ukraine on Monday. It is known that previously announced schedules are currently not functioning.
This information was confirmed by the regional energy company, adding that emergency outages will only be canceled after the stabilization of the energy system.
Sumy region
In the Sumy region, according to the regional energy company, emergency schedules for outages for queues 1 to 5 were introduced as early as 09:24. The reason for these new restrictions was damage to the energy system as a result of an attack by the Russian army.
Poltava region
In Poltava region, emergency power outages began at 09:37. The corresponding command was received from NEK 'Ukrenergo,' the regional energy company noted.
Kharkiv region
In Kharkiv and the region, emergency schedules for electrical energy outages have also been implemented to improve the stability of the energy network, reported 'Kharkivoblenergo.' At the same time, hourly outage schedules continue to operate.
These emergency power outages, which are a response to damage to the energy system, indicate a difficult situation with energy supply in Ukraine. Authorities urge the population to conserve electricity and be prepared for prolonged outages, as new attacks on energy infrastructure may exacerbate the problem. The stabilization of the situation will depend on the operational restoration of damaged facilities and the overall security of the energy network. Therefore, Ukrainians must be ready for possible changes in electricity supply schedules in the coming days.
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