A week after the accident, Novosibirsk residents heat themselves with gas due to lack of heating

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Novosibirsk resident Denis, in a conversation with socialbites.ca, complained about the lack of heating after an electrical accident that occurred a week ago. The man noted that heat was supplied to the houses for a few hours yesterday, but a new accident occurred shortly after. According to him, it is heated using gas stoves that “work 24 hours a day”.

“The batteries are cold. After the first accident (seven days) there was no heating, yesterday they gave it two hours, the batteries did not even have time to warm up, they turned it off again. I read – a new accident. There was no water for two days but then they provided it. Having gas in the kitchen and four burners working around the clock saves me! It’s scary, but don’t freeze. I’m sitting at home after the surgery. There is an electric heater in the living room. I just closed the doors to two rooms, there is actually a refrigerator in there! When I’m very cold, it’s good to drink hot water, I go to the toilet and warm myself with hot water, but since I’m post-operative, I have a compound fracture in my leg (I’m temporarily using crutches), it’s not very comfortable to lie down. “But I don’t despair, I’m waiting for the warmth,” he said.

Another resident of the city, Lydia, told socialbites.ca that after the accident, heating was provided in all parts of the house, except for the heating riser. The woman explained that the temperature at her home in the morning was 11 degrees Celsius, but the various authorities she contacted did nothing.

“I didn’t apply anywhere. I called GZHI and there my daughter wrote 150 calls and applications to the website, the prosecutor’s office and the director. I only submitted two applications today. They say, “The application has been accepted, we will forward it.” They will write down your phone number, tell you your application number, that’s all. I’m at work right now, they came and did something; The corridor is a little hot, what about the corridor? The kitchen is good, but a woman lives in the rooms next to our riser and says everything is cold. This morning the temperature was 11 degrees. After the first accident, all flats were provided with on-site heating. It was hot everywhere except our riser. The locksmith comes and does it once a day and does it another day [выключают]. And now it will be a weekend, so only after the weekend. I don’t expect anything anymore. The first accident happened, the girl immediately called the prosecutor’s office, they came and started doing something. Okay, there’s pressure, we all understand, but when the sixth day rolls around and there’s food all over the house but no sign of our boner, are we special? “It’s not obvious,” she added.

January 11 in Novosibirsk dead A serious power outage left more than 200 properties without heating and hot water. Boiling water spilled onto the streets; Pedestrian paths and tramways were flooded, creating traffic jams for kilometers. Based on the incident, a criminal case was opened for work performance and service provision that did not meet the requirements for the life safety or health of consumers.

Officials of the Novosibirsk region on January 17 stated About a new electrical accident that left 200 houses unheated in the Leninsky district of the city. The regional governor explained that the accident was the result of an emergency that occurred a week ago, “during which the coolant in the network was suddenly released and the load on the pipelines increased.” Also following a breakthrough in the heating main line suffered five people.

Previously residents of Novomoskovsk asked Children in kindergartens were dressed in warm clothes due to the accident that occurred at the state district power plant.

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