On one side it was freezing and crackling, and on the other side there was no heating and shivering. Communities lacking heating in the Moscow region are spreading. The city of Podolsk was the first to suffer, and it has been without heating for more than five days. It is alleged that on 4 January, there was an accident at the heating station there, and the heating was stopped.
According to Astra, despite the intervention of the governor of the Moscow region, the problem has not yet been completely resolved. Local authorities reported that volunteers distributed thousands of blankets and heaters to residents of cold neighborhoods. Governor Vorobyov also said that it was ** that ordered the nationalization of the heating station, and that the problem of heating was caused by the mistake.
It seems that things are getting bigger, and the governor is actually unwilling to take the blame for the emperor - what do I want you to do. Heating disasters also occurred in the cities of Podolsk, Dmitrov and Elektrosthal. It should be noted that these cities near Moscow are located at a great distance from Podolsk, so the problems they have have are not related to heating stations.
In Dmytrovo, the boiler room that heats 29 residential buildings occurred**, resulting in no heating. A group of big minds from the Elektrostal neighborhood ran outside to make a stove to keep warm. "We can't stay in the house and freeze to death!They said, noting that there has been no heating in the house since the beginning of the heating season.
As a result of the deterioration of housing and communal services, residents of Belozersk near Moscow also suffered. They complained about the cold in the sanatorium in the city of Solnechnogorsk near Moscow, where the participants in the war with Ukraine, Shcherkovo, where the Chkalovsky airport is located, are more or less indoors and outdoors.
The family of the military pilot sat at home, and the temperature was 13 degrees, "the source told Cheka-Ogpu. A similar situation was observed in Voskresensk, Khimki and Lyubertsy.
It is not only the Moscow region that has problems with heating in winter. A public accident occurred in Yekaterinburg (Urals), and 324 high-rise residential buildings were left without heating. In Primorsky Krai (Far East), 6,000 people are shivering against low temperatures due to a failure in the boiler room in the city of Nakhodka.
Peskov could not stand up to reassure the masses, saying that the problem was the aging of public services: "* Efforts are being made to restore public services, but it may take 10-15 years to update all the pipelines, which is expensive". Peskov is modest, every missile attack costs hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars, besides, isn't it the more you fight, the richer you get!