“On January 23, emergency power outages were announced in several regions of Ukraine due to the difficult situation in the power system that arose as a result of Russian shelling. Previously planned blackout schedules in these regions are currently not in effect as energy workers work to stabilize the power supply. At the same time, “Ukrenergo” warns that the situation in the power system may change, so the public should follow the messages of local power grid operators.”, — write on: ua.news
On January 23, emergency power outages were announced in several regions of Ukraine due to the difficult situation in the power system that arose as a result of Russian shelling.
Previously planned blackout schedules in these regions are currently not in effect as energy workers work to stabilize the power supply.
At the same time, “Ukrenergo” warns that the situation in the power system may change, so the population should follow the messages of local power grid operators. Competent consumption of electricity in conditions of increased risks is extremely important, especially in the cold season.
“Preliminarily published power outage schedules in regions where emergency shutdowns have been applied are currently not in effect. “Energy workers are working to restore a stable electricity supply as soon as possible,” the message reads.
Emergency shutdowns will be canceled only after normalization of the situation. Experts note that it is necessary to be prepared for both short-term and long-term outages. In the event of a power outage, it is important to provide yourself with the necessary supplies, as conditions can be unpredictable.
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