From March 4 to March 10, power engineers restored power to residents of 59 settlements in Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk and Odessa regions.
Within a week, DTEK’s repair and restoration teams restored power supplies to 76 thousand consumers who were without electricity as a result of shelling by the Rashists. The press service of the energy company reported this on Tuesday, March 12.
In particular, from March 4 to 10, power engineers restored power to residents of 59 settlements in Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk and Odessa regions.
“Continuous shelling destroys networks and equipment in the Donetsk region. However, despite the difficult situation, in a week, electrical engineers were able to restore light to the homes of almost 53.8 thousand families. The south of the Dnepropetrovsk region is also suffering from shelling, where the enemy is also destroying the energy infrastructure. Here are the repair teams that “enabled almost 10 thousand families without electricity as a result of the attacks,” the statement said.
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DTEK recalled that last week the racists also intensified the attack in the Odessa region. There, electricity supply was restored to 12.7 thousand consumers within a week.
Let’s recall that DTEK previously reported that during the war, a total of 16.5 thousand km of power grids were restored.
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