In the Black Sea region of Crimea, one and a half thousand people are sitting without electricity

25.10.2014 09:27
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Crimea, Odessa, Incidents, Russia, Ukraine


Simferopol, October 25 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – The night before in the Black Sea region of the Republic of Crimea, due to the north wind increasing to 18-23 m/s, damage to power lines occurred.

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This was reported by the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations for the Republic of Kazakhstan.

According to her data, the villages of Kirovskoye, Leonovka, and Zadornoye are cut off from power supply. In total, 1424 people were left without power supply.

Operational group 25 of the fire department of the Black Sea region is working at the scene of the emergency. The situation is under control at the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Repair and restoration work has been carried out since 07.00 Saturday by the Black Sea Distribution Zone.

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