In Kharkiv, almost all houses have running water. About 60% of houses are connected to heating and about 40% to electricity. This was announced by Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov during a telethon, UNN reports.
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The situation is very difficult. Today, employees of Kharkivoblenergo and Ukrenergo are working, and our utility company has joined in to restore power supply
According to him, almost all Kharkiv homes today have water.
Today we have the water supply system connected. Almost all Kharkiv homes are now connected to water and sewerage. About 60% of Kharkiv homes are connected to heating. As for the energy sector, there are blackouts and power outages. That is, today the power company cannot supply electricity to the entire city consistently, but they are working to restore it. About 40% of Kharkiv residents' houses are powered and have electricity
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On March 23, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Kharkiv was reconnecting electricity to household consumers after a massive russian attack on the night of March 22.
On March 22, it was reported that Kharkiv power engineers had developed a plan to restore power supply, which consists of two consecutive stages. The first priority is to provide power to critical facilities. Then the standard power supply scheme will be restored.