About this reports official sites of both clubs report on the website of the Lviv City Council.
They decided to turn off the fountains and lighting on the facades of buildings in order to save electricity. In addition, residents of the city are urged not to ignore requests to limit the use of appliances during peak hours.
"We have to revise our approach to the use of electricity. After all, given the recent events in our country - damage to electrical substations by the enemy, we must consume electricity sparingly in order to reduce the load on the entire energy system," says Iryna Marunyak, Deputy Mayor of Lviv for Housing and Communal Affairs.
By the way, street lighting in the city will be left on for people's safety.
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