In Ternopil, after the night shelling that damaged the electrical infrastructure, a number of changes in the functioning of transport, water supply and other services have been observed. This was reported by the mayor of the city, Serhiy Nadal, UNN reports.
Details
According to the information, the trolleybus service has been temporarily suspended, but buses will be running instead. In particular, large buses will run on route 11, and the maximum number of vehicles will be sent to other destinations.
Water supply is gradually being restored, but there may be interruptions in water pressure. Utilities are using generators to ensure stable operation of the system.
Heat supply in the city is mostly maintained, and boiler houses operate with additional power sources.
Schools and kindergartens are operating as usual, and generators are being used if necessary.
Heating stations have been reopened in the city at the following addresses: Mykola Lysenko Street, Zluky Avenue, Pryvokzalnyi Square and Fedkovych Street.
Power engineers are making efforts to restore power supply, and the city authorities hope for a quick solution.
Recall
Last night it was reported that there were explosions in Ternopil and power supply was cut off.