November 29, 2024
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In the Rivne region, after the attack of the Russian Federation, the electricity supply was restored, but with restrictions

In the Rivne region after the attack of the Russian Federation, the electricity supply was restored, but with restrictions. In the Rivne region, after the attack of the Russian Federation, all subscribers received electricity according to backup schemes. Despite the improvement in the situation, blackout schedules and possible emergency outages are still in effect.”, — write on: unn.ua

In the Rivne region, the situation with electricity supply has improved after the Russian attack, but it still remains difficult, Oleksandr Koval, the head of the Rivne region, reported on Friday in Telegram, he writes UNN.

The situation in the power system as of this morning is as follows. All subscribers in the region are powered by backup electricity supply schemes. Currently, energy supply companies can supply voltage to each consumer, but with existing restrictions

According to him, “emergency shutdowns are still possible.” At the same time, as the head of the OVA noted, they are promptly eliminated by energy companies. At the same time, as Koval pointed out, hourly shutdown schedules continue to operate in the region.

“The situation has improved, but it is still difficult,” concluded the head of the OVA.

In the Rivne region, 120,000 consumers are still without electricity, and the rest are waiting for schedules – OVANovember 28 2024, 14:44 • 17582 views

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