July 29, 2025
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Ukrenergo: 459 settlements in six oblasts are de -adjacent due to bad weather

Ukrenergo also reported that electricity consumption in Ukraine remains high”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

In Ukraine due to bad weather (thunderstorms and squalls), on the morning of July 28, 459 settlements in six oblasts were fully or partially deactivated, Ukrenergo reports.

It is reported that the oblenergo repair crews are already working to restore power.

Ukrenergo also reported that electricity consumption in Ukraine remains high.

“The cloudy weather with the rain in a large territory of Ukraine and the maintenance of heat in the southern and eastern regions necessitate the need for economical electricity consumption during this day. Please limit the use of powerful appliances by 22:00, ”the message reads.

The company added that the Ukrainian power system continues to recover after Russian massive rocket-okola attacks.

Due to massive Russian blows in the summer of 2024, Ukrainian household consumers had electricity according to schedules, with significant restrictions. The situation was normalized in the fall, when, against the background of reducing the intensity of firing of energy objects and reducing consumption energy, energy was able to balance the system. At the same time, restrictions for industrial consumers have been applied much longer, even in the spring of 2025.

Earlier this year, the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy reported that in three years of a full -scale invasion, more than 30 massive complex blows on the objects of energy infrastructure of Ukraine, which have total losses of billions of dollars.

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