Power Outage: How Light Switching Schedules Will Work on November 20.
Tomorrow, November 20, there will be one schedule of power outages from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. This is reported by 'Ukrenergo'.
It is noted that the reason for the temporary imposition of restrictions is damage to energy facilities due to a massive missile and drone attack by the Russian Federation on November 17.
«Energy workers are doing everything possible to restore damaged equipment as soon as possible. Please consume electricity sparingly when it is available according to the schedule», – the message states.
You can view the power outage schedules for your region on the websites of the regional electric companies and DTEK.
We remind you that work is ongoing in Ukraine to eliminate the consequences of the Russian attack on the Ukrainian energy system. Currently, about 220,000 subscribers in Odesa region, where the situation is the most difficult, and Dnipropetrovsk region remain without electricity.
As reported, on November 18, measures to restrict electricity consumption were implemented in all regions. Today, electricity restriction measures are applied starting from six in the morning.
As is known, on November 17, Russian occupation forces carried out a massive launch of missiles of various types. According to Zelensky, Russia launched about 120 missiles and 90 drones in total, with air defense forces destroying more than 140 aerial targets. Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko later stated that Russian terrorists are attacking energy system facilities across the country. Emergency power outages have been introduced.
By the way, due to the Russian attack on November 17, Ukraine's energy infrastructure was damaged. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported a decrease in electrical capacity at Ukrainian nuclear power plants.
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