Water supply to the left-bank part of Kyiv has been restored.
As of Saturday, January 24, water supply to the left-bank part of the capital has been restored in Kyiv.
This was reported by the press service of PJSC Kyivvodokanal.
The company noted that water supply has already been restored, but residents of multi-story buildings should take into account the technical features of the system.
Kyivvodokanal reminded that water is supplied to the upper floors using separate booster pumps. During a power outage, these pumps do not operate, so water may be unavailable to the upper floors even after general service is restored in the area.
Kyivvodokanal specialists, together with power engineers, continue to work to restore the normal functioning of the city’s entire water supply system.
It was previously reported that Russian forces launched a massive drone attack on Kharkiv on the night of January 24. The strikes injured 19 people, including a child.
Also on the night of January 24, Russian troops attacked Kyiv with drones. As of this morning, one person was killed and four were injured.