DTEK restores power supply to Children's Hospital Okhmatdyt
DTEK energy workers have restored power to the children's hospital Okhmatdyt in Kyiv: electricity was supplied to all the hospital's buildings in the morning.
As the company reported in a press release on Wednesday, DTEK Kyiv Grids installed three temporary substations, distribution cabinets, tested, and connected 29 cable lines. The work was complicated by the need to restore equipment in conditions of rubble and heat.
"Two sleepless nights, three new transformer substations, 29 installed cable lines – and the children's hospital is back online," DTEK said in the statement.
As reported, as a result of Russian strikes on the morning of July 8 in the Holosiyivsky and Shevchenkivsky districts of Kyiv, three DTEK transformer substations were destroyed and damaged, one of which supplied electricity to the medical institution.
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