Power Outages Continue in Odesa After Severe Russian Attacks
Over 280,000 households in Odesa remain without power following severe Russian attacks on the region's electrical infrastructure. Despite this, significant progress has been made, with power restoration to nearly 330,000 households in the past three days, according to regional governor Oleh Kiper.
More than 280,000 households in Ukraine's southern port region of Odesa remain in the dark, following what local authorities describe as one of the most severe Russian attacks on the power grid since the conflict began. The regional governor reported the alarming news on Tuesday.
Odesa's infrastructure has taken a significant hit, with power disruptions being a serious concern for residents. Governor Oleh Kiper noted efforts to repair affected areas, amid challenges posed by continued hostilities.
Despite the dire situation, progress is being made. In the last three days, power has been restored to nearly 330,000 households, showcasing the resilience and dedication of emergency repair teams under difficult circumstances.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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