Energy workers reported the situation with electricity in Odesa and the region.


321 thousand residents of Odesa remain without electricity due to a Russian attack
321 thousand electricity consumers in Odesa and the region remain without power due to a Russian attack. This was reported by DTEK via Telegram.
321 thousand clients in Odesa and the region are without electricity
At the moment, emergency repair work is being carried out in Odesa region. The disconnection schedules are not being followed, and emergency power outages continue.
Energy workers reported that over the last day, it was possible to restore power supply for 400 thousand families.
According to DTEK, the most difficult situation has developed in the southern part of Odesa, where the main energy equipment has been seriously damaged. Currently, it is impossible to restore the operation of water supply and heating systems in the Tairova microdistrict and neighboring areas.
Recall that after the morning attack from the Russian Federation on November 17, a blackout occurred in Odesa. In some areas of the city, there is also no electricity. Russian occupation forces carried out a massive launch of missiles and drones. According to President Zelensky, Russia launched about 120 missiles and 90 drones, but most were destroyed. Minister of Energy Herman Halushchenko reported that terrorists are attacking energy system facilities across the country. Emergency power outages occurred.
It was previously reported that on November 18, trams and trolleybuses in Odesa would not be operating. They have been temporarily replaced by buses sent as humanitarian aid.
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