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Main News Press Releases DTEK Donetsk Grids brings power back to 24,000 residents of the region

DTEK Donetsk Grids brings power back to 24,000 residents of the region

Thunderstorms, strong winds and rainfalls are in Donetsk region again. DTEK Donetsk Grids emergency teams are still on high alert to return power to customers as soon as possible. Over the past day, the company's experts restored the functionality of 33 power lines and 290 transformer substations. 28 settlements have electricity again.
DTEK Donetsk Grids brings power back to 24,000 residents of the region

DTEK Donetsk Grids emergency crews have been put on high alert and will work 24/7 to provide customers with a reliable power supply. The most affected were the Kramatorsky, Mariupol and Pokrovsky Districts. Now, 4 settlements in the Pokrovsky District remain de-energized: Pustynka, Vorovskoe, Alekseevka, Vishnevoe.

DTEK serves the Ukraine’s interests, takes care of its customers and does everything to ensure that their homes always have electricity and comfort. During the day, we restored power supply to 24,000 residents of the region. More than 90 repair teams and 74 pieces of equipment are involved in emergency recovery work. The company’s making every effort to restore the power supply in the affected areas as soon as possible,” says Oleksii Degtyarev, CEO of DTEK Donetsk Grids.

Over the past week, DTEK Donetsk Grids brought electricity back to 200 settlements that were de-energized after storms.

According to forecasters, rainfalls and thunderstorms are expected in Donetsk Region on June 8. The region has declared hazard level 1 (yellow).

Information about outages can be checked using the DTEK Donetsk Grids chatbot on Viber or Telegram, as well as on the company's website in the section "Scheduled and emergency outages". If your address is there, the energy workers know about the blackout. If you did not find your address, leave a message on the company's website in the same section, or call the call center (0629) 450 473, (093/096/099) 4500473, or message the DTEK Donetsk Grids via Facebook.

See our short video tutorial on how to find your address in the list of emergency/planned outages on the company's website.