Following assistance already provided to Ukraine via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism and humanitarian partners, the EU is now deploying 500 power generators from its rescEU stockpile hosted by Poland to Ukraine in the aftermath of the Nova Kakhovka dam breach. The generators will be used to restore critical infrastructure such as water pumping stations and sewage stations in the affected areas of southern Ukraine. The generators are of various sizes ranging from 12.5 kVA to 1100 kVA with a total financial value of €16 million.
Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez Lenarčič said: “The destruction of Nova Kakhovka dam was yet another outrageous attack on critical civilian infrastructure by Russia with catastrophic consequences to the environment and local communities. Entire villages have been swept away, people are left without access to water and electricity. As part of our emergency response to this disaster, we are mobilising our rescEU strategic reserves hosted by Poland to deliver 500 power generators to Ukraine. I also want to thank all European countries who immediately offered assistance to Ukraine via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. We continue working hand in hand with the Ukrainian authorities to provide emergency assistance to the affected populations, for as long as it’s needed.”
The Nova Kakhovka dam breach has unleashed floodwaters from the world’s largest reservoir, washing away villages, destroying farmland and exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation in southern Ukraine with many communities left without access to water, electricity, and shelter.
(For more information:
Balazs Ujvari – Tel.: +32 2 295 45 78;
Daniel Puglisi – Tel.: +32 2 296 91 40)
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