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Jan. 4, 2026, 1:17 p.m.
Water supply is limited in Odesa and the region due to network repairs
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ILLUSTRATION: Infoxvodokanal
On January 4, some streets in Odesa and the region will be temporarily without water supply due to repairs. The outage will affect several addresses in the city and suburbs, and the time of restoration may vary.
This was reported by the press service of the Infoksvodokanal branch.
The press service noted that it will carry out scheduled and emergency repairs to water supply networks, which will temporarily limit water supply in the city and region. The work is being carried out to maintain stable water supply and prevent emergencies in the future.
In Odesa, outages are planned at the following addresses:
- 61-65 Kanatna St., Kanatny Ln. from 03.01.2026 at 15:30 to 04.01.2026 at 13:00;
- 1-27 Velyka Arnautska St., 2-28 Mala Arnautska St. - from 03.01.2026 at 15:30 to 04.01.2026 at 13:00;
- 1-8 Vyacheslava Chornovola St., 8-10 Leontovycha St. - from 03.01.2026 at 15:30 to 04.01.2026 at 13:00;
- 2-16 Mykhailivska St., Mykhailivska Square - 03.01.2026 16:30 - 04.01.2026 13:00;
- 1-31 Fontanska Road, Volunteers - 04.01.2026 02:45 - 04.01.2026 14:00;
- Akademichna st., Zoo Parkova, Sehedska - 04.01.2026 02:45 - 04.01.2026 14:00;
- 2-8 Artur Savelyeva St. - 04.01.2026 02:45 - 04.01.2026 14:00;
- 36th Line St., 52 Line (Shevchenko Square) - 04.01.2026 10:40 - 04.01.2026 16:00.
The suburbs and villages of the region will be affected by water supply restrictions:
- Tikhe Selo - 04.01.2026 10:30 - 04.01.2026 14:00;
- Chobotarivka - 04.01.2026 10:30 - 04.01.2026 14:00.
The company warned that the time for water restoration is preliminary and may vary both up and down depending on the progress of the repair work. After the water supply is restored, more remote consumers and residents of the upper floors may receive water with some delay due to the filling of the system.
Residents were advised to stock up on water for household needs in advance and take into account possible temporary inconveniences.
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