Over 20,000 subscribers in Odesa without power after Russian attack

Over 20,000 subscribers in Odesa without power after Russian attack

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In Odesa, 20,300 consumers in the Prymorskyi and Peresypskyi districts remain without electricity.

This was reported on Facebook by DTEK Odesa Power Grid, according to Ukrinform.

"On the morning of November 25, DTEK Odesa Power Grid restored power to 7,800 households. However, another 20,300 customers in the Primorsky and Peresypsky districts of Odessa are still without power," the statement said.

DTEK noted that the enemy attack targeted an energy facility that does not belong to DTEK Odesa Power Grid. Currently, specialists from another energy company are assessing the consequences of the attack and the timing of repairs. For their part, DTEK Odesa Power Grid's energy specialists are doing everything possible to create a backup plan and restore power to Odesa residents' homes.

Read also: Power outages reported in Kyiv and five regions following Russian strikes on energy facilities

Due to power supply problems in Odesa, some electric transport has temporarily changed its routes, and social buses have also been put into service.

As reported by Ukrinform, several districts of Odesa are without power and electric transport is experiencing disruptions as a result of the Russian attack.

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