Es könnte Probleme mit der Elektrizität in Estland geben. Was ist der Grund und was müssen die Ukrainer wissen?
Estland bereitet sich auf umfassende Veränderungen im Energiesystem vor, die das Leben aller Bewohner, einschließlich der Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine, betreffen könnten. Erfahren Sie, was Sie im Notfall wissen sollten
At the end of next week, Estonia will disconnect from the Russian power grid and join the systems of continental Europe. In this regard, the country may well experience temporary power cuts, ERR writes. Here's what Ukrainian refugees living in Estonia need to know and what recommendations they should follow.
Preparing for a long time
The Estonian authorities have long been preparing for the transition from a system dominated by Russian standards to more stable European networks. This step will increase the reliability of energy supply and improve interaction with neighbouring countries. However, as with any integration process, unforeseen disruptions are possible, whether due to technical malfunctions or malicious attacks. That is why attention to preparedness for power outages is of particular importance.
It is noted that the experience of the state of emergency due to COVID-19 in 2020 reminded us that unpredictability is not uncommon. Since then, key Estonian institutions have significantly strengthened their crisis preparedness measures.
In particular, the Tartu Water Utility has installed backup generators and fuel reserves for water intakes. In addition, both the healthcare system and crisis centres are prepared for emergencies.
However, despite the full readiness of the institutions, we recommend that Ukrainian citizens take out health insurance, which can be a real lifesaver in case of unforeseen situations.
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What do Ukrainians need to know?
For those interested in crisis preparedness, including Ukrainians, there are several key recommendations to consider:
1. Water and food supplies:
The Estonian Rescue Board recommends having at least 3 litres of water per person per day. Food should be non-perishable and not require complex preparation.
2. Medicines and first aid:
Make sure you have the necessary medicines, especially if you take them on a regular basis. It's also important to have a first aid kit with plasters, painkillers and other first aid supplies.
3. Alternative sources of light and heating:
Having a portable radio, batteries, a gas burner or other devices can be indispensable in a power outage.
4. Use of a car:
A car can be a temporary shelter. It's easier to keep warm in a car, and you can use the built-in devices to charge mobile phones or radios. The main thing is to make sure that the tank is at least half full.
5. Plan your actions:
Consult local guidelines and check how crisis centres are organised in your area. The experience of Estonia shows that the better prepared citizens are, the easier it is to survive temporary inconveniences.
❗️ Don't forget that the best assistant for you abroad is an insurance policy.
We remind you! The Estonian authorities are preparing to take a step that could have a significant impact on the political life of Ukrainians living in Estonia. We told you about the draft law being developed by the Estonian government.
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