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Parts of Odessa Lose Power and Water
Officials promise to restore services by afternoon
Mar. 29, 2026 at 7:39am
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A hazy, atmospheric scene captures the uncertainty and vulnerability of a city left without essential services.Odessa TodayResidents in parts of Odessa, Ukraine are currently without power and water, according to local reports. Authorities have stated that they are working to restore these essential services by the afternoon.
Why it matters
Disruptions to power and water can have significant impacts on a community, affecting daily life, businesses, and critical infrastructure. Odessa is a major city in Ukraine, so outages there could have widespread consequences.
The details
The cause of the outages is currently unknown, but officials have said they are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Residents have been advised to conserve water and prepare for potential extended service interruptions until the problem is fixed.
- The power and water outages began early this morning around 7:30 AM local time.
The players
Odessa
A major city in southern Ukraine located on the Black Sea coast.
What’s next
Officials have stated they expect to have power and water restored by the afternoon, but residents should prepare for the possibility of longer outages if the issue is more complex than anticipated.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and the importance of disaster preparedness, especially in regions prone to political and economic instability. Residents and businesses in Odessa will need to remain flexible and resilient until normal services are fully restored.

