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Accident causes major power outage in Ukraine's Odesa, Kyiv says situation bad

"Today there was the second large-scale accident at the Ukrenergo power station. As a result, Odesa and parts of the Odesa region are temporarily de-energized," the company said on Telegram.

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Published February 04,2023
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Ukraine's energy company Ukrenergo said on Saturday that a major accident at a power plant caused outage in Ukraine's city of Odesa and parts of the Odesa region.

"Today there was the second large-scale accident at the Ukrenergo power station. As a result, Odesa and parts of the Odesa region are temporarily de-energized," the company said on Telegram.

In a separate statement, Maxim Marchenko, head of the Odesa regional military administration, also confirmed "emergency power outages" in the city and the region.

"Currently, the connection to the electricity of the main critical infrastructure facilities (boilers, water stations, hospitals, etc.) continues," he wrote on his Telegram channel.

Earlier, Ukrainian media circulated a video of a fire, claiming it broke at the Usatovo power plant in the village of the same name near Odesa.

It was also reported that Kyiv said the situation was bad at the region and restoring the electricity in short-term seems impossible.