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In the Donetsk region, DTEK restored power to 12 thousand consumers within 24 hours

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Energy workers begin repairs as soon as the shelling subsides and the military gives permission to do the work.

On March 8, DTEK repair and restoration teams restored electricity to more than 12 thousand families in two settlements of the Donetsk region. This was reported by the company’s press service.

Despite constant and active fighting, over the past 24 hours, power engineers managed to restore power to 12.3 thousand families in the Donetsk region.

Every day, dozens of distribution network lines and 3-5 high voltage lines are damaged by shelling in the Donetsk region. Energy workers begin repairs as soon as the shelling subsides and the military gives permission to do the work.

We remind you that during two months of this year, DTEK energy workers restored electricity to more than 1.1 million families without electricity due to the Russian attack.

DTEK also masters the technology of repairing electrical networks without power outages for customers.


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