Nearly 500 houses in Kyiv remain without heating, power situation extremely difficult
Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko has said that utility workers are continuing to restore infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks, while the situation with electricity supply remains extremely difficult.
Source: Klitschko on Telegram
Quote: "They are working in the cold, around the clock, under attacks and after them to restore heating to people's homes as quickly as possible.
I am grateful to all those who are working 24/7 in extremely difficult conditions.
Heating has been restored to the vast majority of buildings. However, nearly 500 high-rise residential buildings are still without heating and utility workers are continuing their work."
Details: Klitschko added that the electricity situation in the city remains very challenging, with power engineers continuing efforts to restore electricity supply.
Background:
- Consumers in the city of Kyiv as well as in Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Chernihiv and Zaporizhzhia oblasts had been left without power as a result of Russian attacks as of the morning of 13 January.
- The State Emergency Service of Ukraine was deploying high-capacity generators to residential buildings in Kyiv districts experiencing the most severe power supply problems.
- Emergency power outages were introduced in the capital and in the Bucha district of Kyiv Oblast on the morning of 13 January.
- A number of supermarkets in Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast were reported to have suspended operations due to the power outages.
- The operation of surface electric public transport on Kyiv's right (Western) bank was suspended due to the aftermath of Russian attacks and the difficult situation in the energy system.
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