“As of 2:50 p.m. in Lviv, two medical institutions remained without electricity: a center for people who survived captivity and torture, as well as a pulmonology department on Chuprinka Street. This was announced by the mayor of the city, Andriy Sadovy. “Despite the Prime Minister’s call, someone who turns the switch on and off decided otherwise,” the mayor emphasized. He added that the city has not stopped and is working”, — write on: ua.news
As of 2:50 p.m. in Lviv, two medical institutions remained without electricity: a center for people who survived captivity and torture, as well as a pulmonology department on Chuprinka Street.
This was announced by the mayor of the city, Andriy Sadovy.
“Despite the Prime Minister’s call, someone who turns the switch on and off decided otherwise,” the mayor emphasized. He added that the city has not stopped and is working in an intensified mode.
The operation of electric transport is gradually being restored: all trams are already running, trolleybuses will resume movement in the near future. From the very morning, alternative buses duplicated electric transport routes where necessary.
“You have to be smart not to shut down hospitals where hundreds of people are on ventilators. Thanks to all colleagues from the Cabinet of Ministers and LOVA, who called and offered help,” Sadovy emphasized.
We will remind you that from this night in Lviv, part of the hospitals were disconnected from electricity, as well as all communal electric transport. The reason was changes introduced by the government in the approach to determining the criticality of enterprises.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine adopted a decision prohibiting power cuts in hospitals during the application of the restrictions schedules in the heating season of 2025/26.
On Wednesday, January 7, in Ukraine, power outages are planned in all regions. Hourly blackout schedules will be in effect throughout the country, and emergency restrictions may also be imposed in some areas.
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