Energy workers

of the Dnipropetrovsk region

managed to stabilize the energy system of the region after the attacks of the Russian army.

The area returns to shutdown schedules.

This was announced by the head of the regional military administration Valentyn Reznichenko.

"For more than five days of continuous work, the power engineers managed to more or less stabilize the system," he emphasized. 

It is emphasized that all critical infrastructure has been revived, as well as water pipes and boiler houses.

"They are working as usual. Electricity is also coming to the houses," Reznichenko wrote.

According to the head of OVA, there are currently three queues operating in the region: two - with electricity, and one - de-energized.

Electricity will be supplied to residential buildings for five hours, and it will be turned off for four hours.

However, longer shutdowns may apply in case of power shortages.



"Total economy remains a trend this winter. We use electrical appliances one at a time and save as much as possible. We turn off everything unnecessary. Everywhere. At home and at work. This is how we help the country and ourselves. Let's beat the winter together," Reznichenko urged.

We would like to remind you that as of the morning of Wednesday, December 21,

there is a shortage of capacity in the energy system in Ukraine

, as well as restrictions due to networks damaged by shelling.

Consumption limits have been extended to all areas, and exceeding them leads to emergency shutdowns.

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