Electricity supply to Kyiv restored after enemy attack, emergency shutdowns canceled
Kyiv • UNN
Electricity supply in Kyiv has been restored after DTEK repair crews promptly repaired the interruptions caused by the Russian attack, and there are no emergency outages.
DTEK crews have restored electricity supply to residents of the capital, which was cut off as a result of the Russian attack last night, DTEK reported, UNN reports.
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"DTEK's repair crews immediately arrived at the scene of the accidents and restored power supply as quickly as possible. Now all residents of the capital have electricity again," DTEK said.
The power company added that there are no emergency blackouts in Kyiv at the moment.
As a reminder, KMVA reported that possible power outages were expected in Kyiv due to damage to main power lines as a result of the enemy attack. Also, after the attack, 77 residential buildings and 120 institutions were cut off from electricity in the city.