Power Restored in Kherson Region After High-Voltage Line Outage
Emergency crews switched the network to a reserve scheme to bring electricity back overnight.
Overview
- Governor Vladimir Saldo said electricity service across the region is fully restored after Wednesday's disruption.
- The outage followed an emergency shutdown of a high‑voltage transmission line, according to the governor's Telegram update.
- Initial impacts spanned 10 municipal districts, affecting more than 300 settlements and about 200,000 people.
- Teams from Rosseti and Khersonenergo rerouted supply to a backup configuration, with power returning to households by midnight.
- Hospitals and other social facilities operated on reserve power during the interruption as authorities prioritized rapid recovery.