November 25, 2024
A large-scale accident in Kyiv: hundreds of houses were left without gas thumbnail
Ukraine News Today

A large-scale accident in Kyiv: hundreds of houses were left without gas

Large-scale accident in Kyiv: hundreds of buildings were left without gas In the Svyatoshyn district of Kyiv, more than 500 buildings were left without gas supply due to the accident. More than a hundred specialists are working on liquidation of the accident, gas restoration is planned by the end of the next day.”, — write on: unn.ua

A large-scale accident in Kyiv: hundreds of houses were left without gas

A large-scale accident in Kyiv: hundreds of houses were left without gasDue to the accident, more than 500 buildings were left without gas supply in the Svyatoshyn district of Kyiv. More than a hundred specialists are working on liquidation of the accident, gas restoration is planned by the end of the next day.

In Kyiv, due to the accident, more than 500 buildings were left without gas. As reported by the KMDA, they plan to restore the gas supply by the end of the day tomorrow, reports UNN.

“In the Sviatoshyn district, an accident at a gas supply facility is being eliminated, more than 500 buildings are temporarily without gas. Repair crews are already working on the spot, more than a hundred specialists are involved,” the message says.

According to the KMDA, completion of works and restoration of gas supply is tentatively planned for tomorrow by the end of the day.

Heating in all houses of Kryvyi Rih will appear by December 8 – Kuleb November 23 2024, 14:08 • 21,000 views

Related posts

North Korea and the Russian Federation signed a mysterious sports protocol

unn

Air quality in Kyiv has normalized – KMDA

unn

The third assault unit knocked out the Russians from a village in the Kharkiv region and took prisoners from the 1st Tank Army of the Russian Federation

pravda.com.ua

Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More