Drone attack on Ternopil: city gets electricity two hours daily
On Tuesday, November 26, the Ternopilenergo regional power company implemented a schedule limiting electricity supply in the city to two hours per day for each group of consumers.
Mayor Serhiy Nadal noted during a briefing that almost the entire city is without electricity. This has caused issues with water supply, but municipal services are gradually connecting pumping stations to generators.
Heating remains operational in residents' homes, and hospitals also have power. Kindergartens and schools are functioning using generators. Additionally, the city is gradually restoring trolleybus services, according to the city council's press service.
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