In the Odesa region, after the latest massive attack, the operation of key systems is gradually being restored. Heating, water supply, and electricity for critical facilities are provided for over 180 thousand consumers. However, some populated areas remain without electricity, but crews are working around the clock.
The Odesa region has sufficient fuel reserves for the uninterrupted operation of alternative power sources. Emphasis is placed on supporting the population through Resilience Points, which assist residents and organize hot meals through the Food Train.
At the same time, local authorities have taken up the support of businesses by developing mechanisms for compensating fuel costs and supporting enterprises. Services are working on eliminating the consequences of shelling and providing power and cogeneration to the region's facilities.
'The enemy uses different types of weapons, so we adapt construction approaches and speed up the work.' - noted one of the officials.
All services and workers involved in the region's restoration are receiving thanks for their important work. Their dedication and efficiency allow the region to recover quickly after enemy attacks.
The efforts of the workers and services in the Odesa region enable the rapid restoration of vital systems in the region after massive attacks. Infrastructure is gradually returning to normal, people are receiving necessary support, and businesses are getting compensation for expenses. Together, they are working on recovery and strengthening resilience against potential threats.