330 kV substation damaged in Ukraine

A 330 kV substation was damaged by missile fire in one of the regions, and a 110 kV overhead line was also damaged by missile fire in the Kyiv Region, leaving thousands of people without power.

 


330 kV substation damaged in Ukraine

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Ukraine, Kyiv: A 330 kV substation was damaged by missile fire in one of the regions, and a 110 kV overhead line was also damaged by missile fire in the Kyiv Region, leaving thousands of people without power.

This was announced by the Ministry of Energy. The report stated that a 330 kV substation was damaged due to shelling, and that several 110 kV substations were consequently cut off, with almost 49,000 consumers in 90 settlements were left without electricity. The power was restored with backup lines.

In the Kyiv Region, the 110 kV overhead line was damaged due to missile fire, leading to the disconnection of the 110 kV substation, which supplies the residents of Kyiv and the region. Almost 5,000 consumers in the capital and 1,000 in the region were without power, in less than an hour, they were restored using backup lines.

In the Donetsk Region, as a result of shelling, the 110 kV line was damaged, which led to the blackout of the 110 kV substation, with 19,000 consumers without electricity in 7 settlements. Repair crews carried out restoration work on the line, consumers were restored. A part of consumers in the Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy and Chernihiv Regions are still without power.

Source: Ukrainian News