Ukrainian capital is suffering from emergency blackouts due to Russian shelling, but power engineers are working around the clock to restore the system. Now the situation is difficult and far from stabilizing, which is why certain areas of the city suffer more than others.. Shutdown schedules do not work in such conditions, said Sergey Kovalenko, CEO of electricity supplier Yasno.
According to him, now the company's hotline receives a huge number of calls from residents of different districts of Kyiv, which indicates a worsening situation compared to previous shelling by the Russian army.. Kovalenko noted that the state of affairs now is "
“I wrote yesterday that we have already gone through all this several times and you know what to expect. Wrong. Judging by the number of addresses in the comments and calls on the line. While the charts don't work. Some districts of Kyiv suffer more. Pechersk, part of the left bank and some others. Power engineers at all levels work. Restore generation, repair networks and create new power schemes. Give them time,” urged YASNO CEO.
He added that, unfortunately, there is no guaranteed answer about when the city will have electricity yet, but the availability of electricity is "
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How local and central authorities should act in the conditions of a possible complete blackout? The truth is equal to panic or vice versa - it will allow people to assess their strength and decide where and how to spend the winter? The answer was sought by the director of the analytical research center “City Institute” Alexander Sergienko in the article “Evacuation of large cities. The battle of truth and lies.