How long it will take to restore the power supply – in “Kharkovoblenergo” they can not say. According to Mayor Igor Terekhov, restoration work has already begun, and energy engineers hope to restart electricity in the near future.
At this time, the energy of Kharkov is completely cut off. There is some light in the Kharkiv region. This was announced today, March 9, in Kharkovoblenergo by Vladimir Skichko, head of the information policy and consumer relations department.
In the region, the Chuguevsky district and the Dergachev community were completely without electricity. In the Lozovskaya, Novovodolazhskaya and Pervomaiskaya communities, the power supply has already begun to be restored.
Kharkovoblenergo cannot say how long it will take to restore the power supply. According to Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov, restoration work has already begun and they hope to restart electricity supply “in the near future”.
“Energy engineers are working to restore the power supply. The situation is difficult, but with joint efforts in the near future it will be possible to restore the voltage and leave it to Kharkiv,” Terekhov said in the broadcast of the national telethon. .
At the same time, emergency cuts have already been canceled in Kiev. But, as reported by the military administration, emergency shutdowns are underway in parts of the Goloseevsky, Solomensky and Svyatoshinsky districts due to the overload of one of the lines.
On the night of March 9, during the intense shelling of Ukrainian cities, Russian troops, among other things, opened fire on critical infrastructure facilities. In total, 81 missiles were launched.
Recall that the Russian Armed Forces attacked three thermal power plants on March 9 during a massive bombardment of Ukraine. Significant damage occurred to the substation equipment, after the end of the air raid, power engineers began to eliminate the consequences.
Previously Focus He reported that during the bombing of the Lviv region, rockets hit residential buildings, as a result of which four people died. In the Zolochevsky district, Russian shells destroyed two private houses with people. Search and rescue efforts continue, people may be trapped under the rubble.
Source: Focus
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