DTEK Donetsk Grids restored service to 23 settlements that lost power after rough weather
Now DTEK Donetsk Grids is restoring power supply in the Pesechnoye village of the Kramatorsk District.
“DTEK serves the interests of Ukraine, takes care of its customers and does everything to ensure that their homes always have lights on and comfort. Over the day, we returned power to almost 5,000 of our customers, having involved 99 repair teams and 70 pieces of equipment in emergency recovery work. The company's energy workers are still on full alert to prevent weather-related outages and eliminate possible emergencies,” says Oleksii Degtyarev, General Director at DTEK Donetsk Grids.
The northern and central parts of the region - Kramatorsky and Bakhmutsky Districts – witnessed the most outages.
According to the Donetsk Regional Center for Hydrometeorology, thunderstorms are expected across the Donetsk Region on September 2, entailing hail and squalls of north-west wind of 15-20 m/s (level 1 hazard, yellow) in some areas.
Below DTEK Donetsk Grids shares some of the electrical safety rules:
- In case of strong wind, you should not be near power lines;
- Do not approach broken wires closer than 8-12 meters and in no case touch it;
- If you see wires that have fallen to the ground, broken or sagging wires, open doors and hatches of electrical installations, as well as damaged poles, please, notify our call center at (0629) 450 473, (093/096/099) 4500473, or sent a message through our Facebook;
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, meaning that our energy workers know about the power cut. If you could not find your address there, leave a message on the company's website in the same section, or call the call center at (0629) 450 473, (093/096/099) 4500473, or message 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.