KED reacts after floods: A series of decays have occurred

KED spokesman Viktor Buzhala announced that the heavy rainfall with increased intensity in Sunday's afternoon hours has caused a damage to the electricity grid throughout Kosovo. In a media report, he said the most affected areas are those of Pristina, Gjakova and Ferizaj, where rainfall is [...]
In a media report, he said the most affected areas are those of Pristina, Gjakova and Ferizaj, where rainfall is denser, also marked by powerful winds.
“Looking at the situation, KED has been mobilised immediately. Our teams are all the time on the ground with increased capacity and are working on the amount of damage caused”, said in post.
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“Looking at the situation, KED has been mobilised immediately. Our teams are all the time on the ground with increased capacity and are working on the amount of damage done.
We remember that winds and heavy rain, as well as broken trees and roads blocked by blindness are making it more difficult to intervene, and this is affecting in many cases even the duration of decay.
But, KEDS remains committed and is doing everything possible for infected consumers to get electricity back as soon as possible.
It is noteworthy that over 90 percent of consumers continue to supply without interference and have no trouble with the services they receive from us.
While infected consumers seek understanding due to severe atmospheric conditions. The KEDS will continue to keep you informed of the situation on the ground as far as electricity network and weather-infected areas add to the weather”.











