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Updated 03:32

Planned Power Outages in Warsaw on May 6

Planned power outage Warsaw on May 6 will affect several streets; short preparations can reduce disruption.

City operators warn residents about a planned power outage Warsaw on Wednesday, May 6. Consequently, several streets in the capital will face temporary electricity cuts while crews upgrade lines and replace cables.

Which addresses will be affected

The most certain interruption will hit Rajców 4. Moreover, crews plan to switch off power there from 09:00 to 15:00. However, the operator says restoration may come earlier.

In addition, several blocks on other streets will lose power. The cuts will run roughly from 08:00 to 14:00. They will affect Młoda 1, 4 and 6. They will also impact Włókiennicza 29 and 40A. Furthermore, residents at Śpiewna 2, 4 and 6 will feel the outage. Finally, addresses on Żywokostowa 1, 5-7, 9 and 11-12A will face interruptions.

planned power outage Warsaw: Why it matters and what to expect

The utility is upgrading the distribution network, and crews must cut power to work safely. Therefore, the work aims to reduce future faults and improve capacity. Consequently, the short disruption should bring long-term benefits for the area.

However, outages carry immediate impacts. You may lose lighting, heating controllers, or internet routers. In addition, garage doors and doorphones can stop working. Therefore, plan for basic mobility and access failures.

Practical steps for residents and expats

First, charge phones, powerbanks and laptops before the outage. Moreover, keep a list of essential phone numbers printed. Second, check any medical devices that need electricity. In addition, test your home router and doorphone in advance. Third, if you rely on online public services like ZUS (social insurance office) or NFZ (national health fund), note that some local offices may close without power. Finally, keep your ID and PESEL (national ID number) handy for in-person verification.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: For expats, pack a small emergency kit and a printed list of critical contacts. Moreover, remember that many Polish services require a PESEL or an ID for offline queries. If you need urgent medical help, call emergency services. In addition, check if your landlord or building manager will provide backup power for lifts or communal systems.

The operator warns that the planned outage may be cancelled without notice. Therefore, treat the date as tentative but prepare as if the work will occur. Moreover, if crews finish early, power may return before the scheduled time. Consequently, stay near a charged phone and monitor local messages during the morning.

Local news outlets shared the operator’s announcement. Moreover, this update comes ahead of summer when networks often need improvement. Therefore, expect occasional short works elsewhere in the city as well.

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