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As announced in the message, priority is given to disconnections that occurred on the night of January 25-26. Faults remain on several lines in the Alytus region (Varėna and Druskininkai territories). The generators are transported to connect at least individual sections of lines. But tomorrow several hundred consumers are likely to be without power.
There are stretches where the lines break at several dozen points, dozens of trees have fallen on them in different places, after restoring the lines in some places, the trees break in others, new faults are formed. Sometimes the same line must be rebuilt four times. Only the most difficult sections were left messy. When trying to reach the farthest points of failure, the vehicles and even the cars of the assistant firefighters stumble, also the tractors given by the rooms.
Parallel priority is given to overhead power lines in other regions in terms of disconnection times and number of disconnected customers.
Failure recovery is still in progress. Most recently, on January 28. From 7 pm to 8 pm, according to the Energy Distribution Operator (ESO), there are around 11 thousand trees without electricity throughout Lithuania without electricity due to heavy snowfall on overhead power lines. homes.
Number of consumers without electricity in the regions:
In the Vilnius region about 5.7 thousand.
In the Utena region about 2.6 thousand.
In the Alytus region about 2.5 thousand.
In the Kaunas region about 350
In total, the electricity supply, which was interrupted for more than 3 minutes, was resumed in about 250 thousand. clients (including repeat failures). The rest of breakdowns, around 40%, are repaired with the help of automation.
We remind you that the cause of power outages is wet snow clothing that has accumulated on the trees. Trees or their branches that could not bear the weight of the snow broke and became overhead power lines.
ESO specialists work day and night to restore power as quickly as possible. Both operational brigades and other units that can carry out the work have been mobilized. The faults are repaired by some 200 brigades.
Depending on the situation, the number of specialists serving clients by phone has been significantly increased. Telephone customer service is available 24 hours a day.
In the event of a power outage, we recommend that consumers record the failure on a special form or by logging into ESO self-service.
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