Electricity was returned to all residents of Kyiv region who lost power after the Russian attacks on October 31 - DTEK

Electricity was returned to all residents of Kyiv region who lost power after the Russian attacks on October 31 - DTEK

Specialists of "DTEK Kyiv Regional Networks" have fully restored electricity supply in the Kyiv region after the Russian attack on October 31, including to all residents of Vyshgorod.

 

 "DTEK has restored power supply to 300,000 families in the Kyiv region (…) Electricity has already been restored to all residents of Vyshgorod, which suffered due to the Russian attack on October 31," the company announced on its Facebook page on Wednesday.

 

 As the company explained, during October 31, DPEK specialists restored electricity supply to the majority of the region's disconnected consumers - 284,000 families, and on November 2, they completely completed restoration work for the networks supplying Vyshhorod.

 

 At the same time, 102 specialists were involved in restoration work around the clock.

 

 At the same time, in connection with the increase in the load on the power grid, "DTEK Kyivski REM" urged to turn on energy-intensive devices alternately and to reduce the consumption of electricity as much as possible during the peak hours from 6:00 to 11:00 and 17:00 to 23:00.





Specialists of "DTEK Kyiv Regional Networks" have fully restored electricity supply in the Kyiv region after the Russian attack on October 31, including to all residents of Vyshgorod.

 

 "DTEK has restored power supply to 300,000 families in the Kyiv region (…) Electricity has already been restored to all residents of Vyshgorod, which suffered due to the Russian attack on October 31," the company announced on its Facebook page on Wednesday.

 

 As the company explained, during October 31, DPEK specialists restored electricity supply to the majority of the region's disconnected consumers - 284,000 families, and on November 2, they completely completed restoration work for the networks supplying Vyshhorod.

 

 At the same time, 102 specialists were involved in restoration work around the clock.

 

 At the same time, in connection with the increase in the load on the power grid, "DTEK Kyivski REM" urged to turn on energy-intensive devices alternately and to reduce the consumption of electricity as much as possible during the peak hours from 6:00 to 11:00 and 17:00 to 23:00.