Shmygal reported about 40% of consumers left without electricity in Odessa

Shmygal reported about 40% of consumers left without electricity in Odessa

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Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmygal said on Sunday in a telegram channel that in Odessa, after an accident at a substation, about 40% of consumers (280,000 citizens) remain without electricity.

It was possible to restore power supply for 200 thousand subscribers, and critical infrastructure facilities were also connected.

“In fact, 90% of centralized supply boiler houses have already been launched, work is underway to connect local boiler houses to generators,” Shmygal wrote.

According to him, substation repairs continue around the clock. In Odessa, there are emergency blackouts.

According to the prime minister, generators are being delivered to the city: 25 have already been delivered, about 50 more are in the process of delivery,

In addition, 337 “points of invincibility” have been opened in the Odessa region – places where there is electricity, heating and mobile communications, as well as the Internet, the official added.

Meanwhile, the head of Ukrenergo, Volodymyr Kudrytsky, said that the situation with energy supply in Odessa could improve significantly only by the end of the week. So far, electricity appears to subscribers according to the schedule for two hours twice a day. “As we connect, we will soften the schedule to the 2/10 and 2/8 scheme,” Kudritsky said.

The accident at the substation, which de-energized the whole of Odessa and part of the Odessa region, occurred on Saturday. Before that, an air alert was announced throughout Ukraine.

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