Residents of Kuban demanded that officials take action in connection with the blackout.
Residents of the Belorechensky District of Krasnodar Krai are being asked to move to temporary accommodation centers due to a large-scale power outage. A state of emergency has been declared in the district. Residents are outraged by the authorities' failure to promptly respond to a forecast of heavy snowfall and to organize water delivery and road clearing.
According to "Kavkazsky Uzel," approximately 43,000 residents of Kuban were left without power due to the snowfall. Emergency outages also affected several railway stations in Krasnodar Krai, delaying approximately 50 trains.
Due to incoming calls from individual residents, a decision has been made to house residents in two temporary accommodation centers in Belorechensk. The combined capacity of these centers is 1,100 people. Hot meals and bottled water distribution have been organized, district head Sergey Sidorenko announced today.
On December 31, power was cut off to nearly 85,000 customers in 63 settlements in the district. Repair work is currently ongoing, the district head specified.
The head of the neighboring Apsheronsk district Alexey Peredereyev reported that power is currently completely or partially out in 15 settlements, including Apsheronsk. "The situation remains difficult," the official noted. A high alert regime is in effect in the district.
The Krasnodar Krai Administration reported on the afternoon of January 1 that approximately 43,000 residents of the region remained without power as of 2:00 PM Moscow time. Power outages also affected the Kurganinsky and Tuapse districts. In Sochi, the main consequences of the severe weather had been cleared by midday, Kommersant reported today.
More than 1,000 Russian Railways employees have been deployed to help clear the snowfall on the railway in the Krasnodar Krai, the company reported. Its subsidiary, Federal Passenger Company, reported that it provided more than 17,500 meals to passengers on dozens of trains delayed due to severe weather in Kuban. Train service in the region is being organized on a temporary basis, the publication noted.
Social media users are outraged by the lack of power
In the comments to a post by the head of the Belorechensky District, Sergei Sidorenko, about the situation in the district, subscribers demanded clarity on the restoration of power.
I can't get through to the administration; no one needs anything.
As of 9:00 PM Moscow time, 14 comments had been left under Sergei Sidorenko's latest post on Telegram, which has about 3,000 subscribers.
"When will the power be back in the city?" - asked subscriber Dubuk.
"Yuzhny - when will there be power, water, and warmth? It's impossible to get to the temporary accommodation point," wrote Galina Zherebilova.
"Similar question! Give an approximate timeframe for restoration! What can we even expect?" - repeated RR.
There's no bread, no power, and the roads aren't being cleared. I spent five hours in the city center yesterday, and there wasn't a single snowplow.
"How do people with limited mobility get to the emergency centers? Why isn't there a water delivery service for these people? There's no bread, no electricity, and the roads aren't cleared. Yesterday, I spent five hours in the city center, but there wasn't a single snowplow. Where is all the equipment? Why are people suffering from government inaction? Yesterday, official statements were needed, but there weren't any. So, 0 (degrees) and the city is in collapse? Why wasn't the equipment working in emergency mode from December 30th to 31st, 2025, when the forecast called for heavy snowfall? It seems the administration doesn't care about the people," Lyudmila Malakanova was indignant.
"Please send equipment to Rodniki: a snowplow truck is stuck on the corner of Parkovaya and Lesnaya Streets. Lesnaya Street Houses 1-15 are buried under snow, and the snow needs to be removed. Now everything will start melting, and there will be another flood! I can't get through to the administration, and no one needs anything. If anyone has a phone line, please help!" Olga Lesnova pleaded for help.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419597