From July 14 to 20, emergency repair teams from DTEK Donetsk Power Grids, with permission from the military, repaired multiple network damages and restored power to residents of 33 settlements. As a result, more than 52,000 households now have electricity again. The company’s energy workers are doing everything possible to restore power in the frontline region as soon as the situation allows.
Despite ongoing heavy fighting and continuous shelling across the region, DTEK Donetsk Power Grids specialists managed to fully or partially restore electricity in 33 communities over the past week. A total of 52,499 families in Donetsk region have regained access to power.
Notably, over he weekend alone, power supply was restored to 18,000 homes across seven settlements.
Donetsk region remains the epicenter of the most intense hostilities. Due to constant shelling, damage to the energy infrastructure is ongoing. Power engineers are committed to restoring electricity to all residents as soon as they receive clearance from the Armed Forces of Ukraine to carry out repair work.
The specialists of DTEK Donetsk Power Grids have been working non-stop for 1,244 days, repairing equipment and power lines as soon as it becomes physically possible.
To contact the company, use only official communication channels. DTEK Donetsk Power Grids is ready to receive your inquiries and respond through remote service platforms:
Official website of DTEK Donetsk Power Grids, Company's Facebook page.
You can also reach the call center at: +38 (063/096/099) 450 0 473, but please be aware there may be delays due to high call volumes.
The power engineers are working 24/7 to ensure that every home has electricity. Only together — through unity and action — can we endure and overcome these dark times!