Mурманск: Россети восстанавливают электроснабжение в сложных погодных условиях
Restoration crews are battling challenging conditions as they work to restore power in the Murmansk region, continuing their efforts even overnight. The primary obstacle? Deep snow, frequently causing equipment to become stuck.
Difficult Terrain Hampers Restoration Efforts
According to a company employee featured in a video released by Rosseti North-West, the distance between power poles can be deceptive. “It may seem like the path from one support to another is short and easy,” the employee stated, “but in reality, the tracked crane got stuck within the first 20 meters.” An excavator was required to clear a path and free the crane, allowing work to continue toward the next pole.
The employee described the snow depth as exceeding half a meter, approaching nearly a meter in some areas. The video visually demonstrates the extent of the snowfall and the difficulties faced by the repair teams.
The ongoing restoration work coincides with increased traffic control measures implemented by the State Automobile Inspectorate in Murmansk and Severomorsk. This suggests a broader awareness of potentially hazardous conditions across the region.
Potential Next Steps
If conditions do not improve, restoration efforts could be further delayed, potentially impacting residents and businesses in the affected areas. Crews may need to utilize specialized equipment or adjust their strategies to navigate the deep snow. It is also possible that additional resources could be deployed to expedite the repair process.
A separate report indicates a change in the location for passport issuance in Murmansk due to the ongoing blackout.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is causing the delays in power restoration?
Deep snow is hindering the movement of equipment, causing it to become stuck and slowing down the repair process.
What areas are affected by the increased traffic control?
The State Automobile Inspectorate has increased control on the roads in Murmansk and Severomorsk.
Has the blackout impacted other services?
Yes, the location for passport issuance in Murmansk has changed due to the blackout.
Given the challenges faced by restoration crews, what measures do you think could be taken to improve infrastructure resilience in regions prone to heavy snowfall?