In Kyiv, a short circuit occurred at a transformer substation in the Shevchenkovsky district today, June 27, in the evening.
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Smoke arose, but no further combustion was observed. The mayor of Kyiv, Vitaliy Klitschko, announced this in his Telegram channel.
According to him, there was no destruction, damage to premises or casualties as a result of the incident.
However, 1 thousand consumers were left without power supply.
DTEK specialists are already working and promise to switch them to backup lines within an hour,” Klitschko noted.
The KMVA press service reported that, according to preliminary data, a short circuit occurred when the power supply was turned on without an open flame.
No casualties were reported. Representatives of the State Emergency Service are working on site, the department noted. — This incident did not affect the life support of Kyiv in any way.
Source: Racurs

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