“The mayor noted that utilities and energy workers continue to work to return heat to the apartments of Kyiv residents”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
“Last night, more than 1,500 high-rise buildings in the capital, which were left without heat due to the emergency situation in the energy system of Ukraine, were connected to the heat supply,” Klychko said.
The mayor noted that utilities and energy workers continue to work to return heat to the apartments of Kyiv residents.
Earlier in the evening of January 31, First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Energy Denys Shmygal said that energy companies have restored power supply in all regions of Ukraine after a system accident that occurred in the morning. All regions are returning to planned schedules, high-voltage lines and substations are operating as usual, the government official added.
At noon on January 31, the Ministry of Energy reported that the system accident in the morning of the same day occurred due to a technological violation, as a result of which the high-voltage lines between the energy systems of Romania and Moldova, as well as between the western and central parts of Ukraine, were simultaneously disconnected.
In Ukraine, blackouts were reported in Kyiv, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, and Kharkiv regions, Chernihiv Oblast, Odesa Oblast, and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
In particular, the authorities of Kyiv reported that the metro stopped in the capital of Ukraine due to an emergency shutdown. There was also no water supply in the city.
After the last massive attacks by the Russian Federation, the power system of Ukraine is under a state of emergency. In particular, the difficult situation remains in Kyiv, where several hundred high-rise buildings out of six thousand that were left without heating as a result of the Russian strike on January 24 (many of them again after previous shelling on January 9 and 20) are still without heat.
