Electric power has been restored in the Nova Kakhovka area after a period of disruption following shelling, according to the press office of the Novokakhovsk city district administration. The briefing states that by 07:30 on May 27, the electricity supply was fully back to all settlements within the urban district, marking a return to normal service for residents and local facilities. The update highlights that earlier, the municipal center experienced a complete outage due to the impact of the bombardment, which affected the city and surrounding communities. Officials noted that the outage coincided with a broader interruption of essential services, including a 24-hour water supply, as repairs and checks were underway to stabilize infrastructure across the district. In the wake of the attack, the water system faced hourly service due to damage to the distribution network and power feeders feeding the local water intake. Russian volunteers stepped in to support recovery efforts by delivering a diesel generator to the Novaya Kakhovka administration to help restore water operations in the village. This unit represents the second mobile power solution deployed to keep critical services functioning in the bombardment zone after an earlier incident damaged a substation that feeds the local water intake, disrupting normal water provision. The combined actions of local authorities and non-governmental volunteers have focused on rapidly restoring utilities while ensuring ongoing protection and safety for residents in the affected areas.
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