In October, energy workers of DTEK Odesa Grids restored power supply to almost 457,000 families after the attacks
The Odesa region suffered new enemy attacks in October. Over the past month, energy workers restored electricity to 456,960 families in 75 settlements of the Odesa region. DTEK energy workers immediately commenced emergency and restoration activities once they obtained permission from the military and the emergency service.
“Our task is to do everything possible to provide Ukrainians with electricity, despite enemy attacks. Our crews commence repairs immediately after an air alert stand-down upon permission of the military and the emergency service in order to restore electricity to our customers’ homes as soon as possible,” – noted Dmytro Hryhoriev, CEO at DTEK Odesa Grids.
Since the beginning of the full-scale war, energy workers of DTEK Odesa Grids restored power to a total of almost 2.5 million customers*, de-energized due to enemy attacks.
Should you suddenly experience a power outage it may be caused by an emergency in the in-house or our distribution grids.
In order to inform about an emergency, you should visit our website to check if the emergency at your address has already been registered. If not, inform us about power outage in any convenient way:
- via Telegram and Viber chatbot;
- in the “No electricity?” section on our website;
*excluding periods of application of emergency power shutdowns and schedules of stabilization power shutdowns, considering that some settlements had electricity restored to them several times