“Emergency power outages introduced in a number of regions, Slavutych partially with electricityOn the morning of January 6, emergency power outages were introduced in Sumy, Poltava, and Kharkiv regions due to damage to the power system. Slavutych in Kyiv region is partially powered after the Russian attack, and outage schedules are not in effect.
”, — write: unn.ua
Sumy region”By order of NEC “Ukrenergo”, at 09:37, emergency shutdown schedules for 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 queues were introduced in the Sumy region. The reason is damage to the energy system as a result of the attack by the Russian army,” Sumyoblenergo reported.
Poltava region”HAV was applied in the region! On January 6, a command was received from NEC “Ukrenergo” to apply HAV in the amount of 5 queues,” Poltavaoblenergo indicated.
Kharkiv region”In Kharkiv and Kharkiv region, emergency shutdown schedules have been applied to stabilize the situation in the power grid. At the same time, hourly shutdown schedules continue to be in effect,” Kharkivoblenergo noted.
SlavutychSlavutych, as reported by the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration Mykola Kalashnyk, is partially with light after the attack of the Russian Federation, against the background of the ongoing restoration of energy facilities, but “power outage schedules are not in effect.”
“Slavutych. We continue to restore energy facilities damaged by the enemy. As of this morning, household customers are partially supplied with power. Power outage schedules are not in effect. All critical infrastructure has been switched to backup sources. Water supply and heat supply are provided to people. Stores, pharmacies, gas stations and social facilities operate thanks to generators and batteries. Invincibility points are functioning, additional tents of the State Emergency Service have been deployed. Communication and internet are available in the city,” Kalashnyk wrote on Telegram.
Russia’s night attack de-energized Slavutych, part of residents without electricity in three more regions – Ministry of Energy05.01.26, 10:01 • 4684 views
