Electricity supply has been restored in 77 settlements of Donetsk, Odessa and Dnepropetrovsk regions, which suffered from the shelling of Russia.
During the week from March 6 to March 12, DTEK repair and restoration teams restored electricity supply to nearly 95,000 households in 77 settlements of Donetsk, Odessa and Dnepropetrovsk regions, which were left without electricity due to in shelling the Russian army. This was reported by the press service of DTEK on Monday, March 13.
“In just one week from March 6 to March 12, specialists from distribution system operators resumed the operation of electricity grids for 42,000 families in the Donetsk region and almost 43,000 families in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Last week, networks damaged by shelling in the Odessa region also need to be restored,” the report said.
In particular, things that provide electricity to 9,000 consumers have been restored in the Odesa region. Power engineers emphasized that there are currently no consumption limits and network restrictions in the region, so there is no need to resort to power outages.
“Energy workers continue to hold the energy front and restore light to areas where regular enemy attacks are taking place. Since the start of a massive attack on February 24 last year, the power engineers power to 7.2 million customers. Some houses have to restore the light dozens of times due to constant peeling “, – quoted the press service of the CEO of DTEK Grids Alexander Fomenko.
DTEK recalled that in February, the company’s energy companies restored electricity supply to 263,000 consumers in 362 settlements of Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions, which suffered as a result of Russia’s shelling.
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Source: korrespondent

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