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Power engineers introduce an increased readiness mode in the Krasnoyarsk Territory due to strong winds

April 4 16:13

Rosseti Siberia introduce an increased readiness regime in four regions of Russia, including the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

Power engineers received a storm warning. According to the forecast of the weather services, on April 4-5 in the Altai Territory and April 5-6 in the Krasnoyarsk Territory and Kuzbass, winds of winds up to 30 meters per second are expected. The situation is complicated by a lack of precipitation and a fire hazardous period. In this regard, Rosseti Siberia immediately put 4 branches into a readiness mode.

Altayenergo already has an increased readiness mode, in line- Kuzbassenergo-RES, Khakasenergo and Krasnoyarskenergo. In the branch of Krasnoyarskenergo, an increased readiness mode will be introduced tonight, April 4, at 20:00. Warning about adverse weather phenomena will operate in the region on Saturday afternoon, April 5, and in the first half of the night on April 6.

“Power engineers strengthened control over the work of energy facilities. In case of the need for emergency recovery work, 243 branch brigades are in full readiness. 32 mobile reserve power sources with a capacity of 5.1 MW were prepared. They are necessary for the energy supply of socially significant objects and the population during work on the main equipment, ”Rosseti Siberia said.

In total, four branches of the company are in full readiness 1286 brigades. Constant monitoring of weather conditions and the condition of electric grid facilities is underway. Rosseti Siberia is asked by all residents to comply with the rules of electrical safety and during a storm warning, if possible, do not be under power lines.

To report on violations of power supply and damage to power facilities, as well as to find out the necessary information about the progress of restoration work in the contact center: 8-800-220-0-220 (short number: 220). The call is free.

Photo on the main one: the press service of PJSC Rosseti Siberia