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Rosseti Reconnects 8,460 Km of Lines in Northwest Russia as Adygea Targets 95% Restoration Today

Ongoing snow and wind are triggering repeat faults, and Adygea expects to lift its emergency regime within days.

Overview

  • Rosseti Severo‑Zapad reported restoring 8,460 kilometers of distribution lines in Novgorod and Pskov after heavy snowfalls.
  • In Novgorod Oblast, crews reconnected about 5.7 thousand kilometers of lines and more than 3.2 thousand transformer substations.
  • In Pskov Oblast, about 2.7 thousand kilometers of lines and roughly 1.7 thousand transformer substations were brought back online.
  • Adygea authorities said roughly 4–5 thousand residents remain without electricity, with a goal to power 95% of disconnected lines by the end of the day.
  • Regional officials noted repeat line breaks from overnight winds, continued snow‑clearing problems in apartment courtyards, and a return to normal operations for garbage collection.