21 towns and villages completely lost power and nine parts in four districts of the region.
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As a result of bad weather in the Sumy region, 6446 subscribers lost power in 30 settlements. This was announced on the morning of June 11 by the regional military administration.
It was noted that 21 communities were fully de-energized and nine were partially in the territory:
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Romensky district (the villages of Perekrestovka, Livandovka, Kolesnikovo, Galenkovo, Yakovenkovo – fully, Meleshkovka, Mukhovatoe and the city of Romny – partially);
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Akhtyrsky district (the villages of Sadki, Vski, Rassokhovatoye, Komarovka, Oleshnya, Lysoye, Novoe, Goryaistovka, Mikhailenkovo, Guy Moshenko, Buimerovka – in full; Dovzhik, Grinchenkovo, Chupakhovka – in part);
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Sumy region (the villages of Perelisok, Markovka, Suprunovka, Tereshchenko, Verkhosulka – completely, the village of Nikolaevka and the city of Belopolye – partially)
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Shostka district (Partial village of Svirzh).
OVA stressed that RES emergency teams plan to start working today.
Earlier it was reported that on June 11-13, thunderstorms, hail are expected in places in the Kherson region. Gusts and gusts of wind at the level of 15-20 meters per second.
Remember, on June 2, Kyiv was covered by a typhoon. Power outages occurred in several areas of the capital due to worsening weather conditions.
Source: korrespondent

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