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Murmansk Power Outages Ease, Governor Says Full Fix Could Take a Week

Officials now expect a temporary reconnection in no less than a day, with permanent repairs taking about a week.

Overview

  • About 80% of residents had electricity by Monday morning after rotating supply schedules, while authorities reported heat and water restored to all consumers.
  • Governor Andrey Chibis said initial restoration via temporary supports will take at least 24 hours, with permanent towers requiring roughly one week due to difficult access and severe weather.
  • Five transmission-line supports collapsed on January 23 near Murmansk and Severomorsk, triggering a criminal negligence case; investigators say the structures were over 40 years old and found no signs of external interference in a visual inspection.
  • Repairs are hampered by high winds, poor visibility and rugged terrain, with a helicopter unable to land; the Northern Fleet provided a heavy tractor, and utilities reported assembling a second of five replacement supports.
  • Support for residents includes warming and charging points across the cities, while major retailers offer charging, food heating and drinking water; a regional emergency regime remains in effect.