November 28, 2024
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In Frankiv Oblast, about 300,000 residents are without electricity due to Russian strikes on the power system

About 300,000 residents are without electricity in Frankiv Oblast due to Russian attacks on the energy system Due to the Russian attack on the energy infrastructure of Ivano-Frankiv Oblast, 300,000 consumers were left without electricity. Schedules of emergency shutdowns and power restrictions have been introduced in the region.”, — write on: unn.ua

In the Ivano-Frankivsk region, as of 11:00 a.m. on November 28, 300,000 consumers remain without power due to an enemy attack on energy infrastructure facilities. Emergency shutdown schedules are also in effect. This was reported by “Prykarpattiaoblenergo” in Telegram, reports UNN.

The situation in the electrical networks of the region is currently stable. However, as of 06:33, an instruction from Ukrenergo was introduced on the application of emergency shutdown schedules. Important: in addition to emergency shutdown schedules, hourly shutdown schedules and capacity limitation schedules (for businesses and enterprises) continue to apply in Prykarpattia. In total, about 300,000 consumers in the region were cut off

It is noted that if there is currently no light at your address, you can check the cause of the blackout on the website’s home page under the “Shutdown” button. You must enter your address or personal account number.

In addition, make sure that there are no GPOs at your address.

Earlier

UNN reported that Russian troops attacked critical infrastructure facilities in Prykarpattia. There were no casualties. Private houses were damaged. Due to an enemy attack, emergency power outages have been introduced.

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