Energy workers are forced to work almost continuously. They restore the networks as soon as they receive permission from the military.
Over the past 24 hours, DTEK repair crews have restored power to residents of 30 settlements in the Donetsk region. They lost power due to Russia’s shelling, the energy holding reported on Saturday, February 17.
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The company recalled that due to active hostilities in the Donetsk region, the energy infrastructure of the region is experiencing constant damage. Networks and equipment are damaged.
“Despite the constant danger, electricity engineers from DTEK Donetsk Electric Networks managed to restore electricity supply to 10,354 families in 30 front-line settlements of the Donetsk region within 24 hours,” said report.
It was noted that power engineers are almost continuously working and restoring equipment and lines as soon as they receive the appropriate permission from the military. Every day, about 70 energy company crews make updates in the region.
We remind you that in January, DTEK electrical engineers restored power to 713 thousand consumers who were left without electricity supply due to the shelling in Kyiv, Kyiv, Donetsk, Odessa and Dnepropetrovsk regions.
Source: korrespondent

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