Situation with electricity supply in Kyiv after the shelling
After the shelling of Kyiv on December 27, the energy workers of DTEK completed restoration works, which allowed for the restoration of electricity supply for 748 thousand families. Despite the successful restoration of electricity for a significant number of residents, the situation on the Left Bank of Kyiv remains tense.
As of the morning of December 28, all critical infrastructure facilities had been powered, which was an important step in restoring the normal functioning of the city. However, due to the difficult situation on the Left Bank, emergency electricity outages continue. This decision was made to stabilize the energy system under the current circumstances.
Planned restriction schedules on the Right Bank
The Right Bank of Kyiv has switched to planned restriction schedules, indicating the energy workers' attempts to control the load and ensure an even supply of electricity for all consumers. Thus, the situation in the capital remains under control, but requires constant monitoring and adaptation to new challenges.
The restoration of electricity supply for a significant part of the population of Kyiv is an important step in overcoming the consequences of shelling, which continue to threaten the stability of the energy infrastructure. The situation on the Left Bank, where emergency outages continue, indicates the need for further efforts to ensure the reliability of electricity supply amidst military actions.
Energy workers will continue to work to maintain balance in the energy system to avoid disruptions in electricity supply for the residents of the capital.