4,500 Households Left Without Power in Zaporizhzhia Region Due to Russian Strikes
In the Zaporizhzhia region, 4,500 households have been left without electricity following recent Russian attacks, according to a report from Zaporizhzhiaoblenergo.
In the Zaporizhzhia region, as a result of recent Russian attacks, 4,500 households have been left without electricity. This information was shared by Zaporizhzhiaoblenergo on its Telegram channel, highlighting the severe consequences of the shelling on local infrastructure.
On the evening of April 7, invaders struck the village of Balabine, located in the Zaporizhzhia district. This attack led to numerous damages to civil infrastructure, including the energy equipment of Zaporizhzhiaoblenergo. The report indicated that debris from enemy artillery shells damaged several overhead power lines, resulting in power outages for thousands of families.
According to information provided by the head of the energy company, Andriy Stasevskyi, emergency restoration work has already begun. Teams of energy workers are actively engaged in repairing the damaged power networks. Stasevskyi noted that "if there are no new strikes, we will be able to restore power by the end of the day." This indicates that energy workers are making every effort to quickly restore electricity supply despite the threats posed by the enemy.
The head of the energy company also reported that throughout Monday and Tuesday, energy workers managed to restore power to 12,400 homes, demonstrating their effectiveness and promptness in addressing electricity supply issues. Work to ensure stable electricity supply continues around the clock, which is crucial in the context of military operations and ongoing threats.
It is worth noting that on April 7, in addition to the power outages, five people were injured due to the shelling in the Zaporizhzhia region. These events underscore the seriousness of the situation in the area, where local residents are facing the consequences of aggression that has persisted for many months.
In light of these events, it is important for the community to remain united and support one another during these difficult times. Information about the restoration of electricity supply and other news from the region is regularly updated on official channels such as Telegram, Instagram, and YouTube.