

According to him, water is now supplied to consumers from the network. The treatment plant runs on a generator.
Some boiler houses have switched to generators and are firing up the boilers. All responsible services have returned to work.
“The situation is under control,” the mayor assured.
He explained that the Russians hit a high-voltage substation, causing it to be severely damaged and not working.
Now more than 80 thousand subscribers from the Novovolynsk community and nearby settlements are without electricity. Critical infrastructure in the city was healed from generators.
Energy workers are trying to restore power through other substations, Karpus added.




