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Main News Press Releases Over the course of a week, DTEK energy workers have restored electricity to homes of 18,000 families in the Dnipropetrovsk region, de-energized due to shelling

Over the course of a week, DTEK energy workers have restored electricity to homes of 18,000 families in the Dnipropetrovsk region, de-energized due to shelling

Thermal power generation26 September 2022
During the week (September 19 through 25), DTEK Dnipro Grids emergency and restoration crews have restored electricity to homes of 18,000 families in the Dnipropetrovsk region that were without power due to shelling. Damaged grids have been repaired in 38 settlements. Some homes required restoration of electricity on multiple occasions due to frequent enemy attacks. Our specialists commence work immediately after obtaining a permit from the AFU and SES. Our goal is to provide towns and villages with electricity, required for normal life of region’s residents.

Intensity of shelling by the russian invaders remains high in the Dnipropetrovsk region, frequently damaging grids and leaving residents of the region without electricity. The most difficult direction remains Nikopol district that suffers from massive enemy attacks every day.

Despite constant threat from aggressors, DTEK Dnipro Grids specialists continue to promptly restore electricity to residents of the region. Work is carried out immediately after obtaining a permit from the AFU and State Emergency Service. Over the week, power has been restored to 18,000 families in 38 settlements of the region, completely or partially de-energized due to hostilities. Some of them required restoration of electrical infrastructure again and again due to constant shelling.

Yesterday alone, DTEK energy workers have restored power to more than 7,500 households in 9 settlements of Nikopol and Synelnykove districts that again suffered from the massive enemy shelling the day before.

About 4,400 families in 6 settlements of the Dnipropetrovsk region remain without electricity. Energy workers are doing everything possible to restore electricity as soon as possible. Work will be carried out once our specialists obtain a permit from the military.

If you have a power outage, please inform DTEK Dnipro Grids. We will do everything possible to promptly restore electricity. Our specialists are ready to process your applications via remote service channels: website, social networks, contact center +38 (056/066/067/063) 790-99-00, 0-800-301-497, Viber and Telegram chatbots.

We are working 24/7 to ensure reliable power supply of houses and enterprises.

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