Yalta is partially without power.


Yalta is de-energized due to an accident
The company "Krimenrgo" reported that part of Yalta was left without electricity due to an accident.
The accident led to a partial power outage in the 10th microdistrict of Yalta and the adjacent streets. 27 transformer substations were de-energized, which led to a lack of electricity for 1477 people.
A "Krimenrgo" crew is working at the accident site, carrying out repair work. It is expected that the power supply problem will be solved within three hours.
Earlier, emergency power outages occurred in many regions of Crimea, including Yalta, Evpatoria, Alushta, and Simferopol. The head of Russian Crimea, Sergey Aksyonov, reported that this happened due to the abnormally hot weather. Mass power outages were also recorded in Kerch and Feodosia.
In Ukraine, power outages are also expected due to the heat. The first phase of the outage schedule, which will last from 18:00 to 21:30, is applied in the evening hours.
DTEK plans to restore 60-70% of lost generation by October. This generation was lost in the spring of this year due to Russian mass shelling.
The head of "Ukrenergo", Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, previously predicted a decrease in power outages in August-October. He noted that the electricity deficit will gradually decrease if there are no new large-scale shellings.
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