An incident in Lipetsk’s heating network has left about 27 apartment buildings without heat. City officials announced the disruption on the local Telegram channel, sharing that crews are working to secure the damaged area and restore service as quickly as possible.
According to Lipetsk’s leadership, a breakthrough occurred on January 13 in the heating lines managed by PJSC Quadra Power Generation. Two repair teams were dispatched promptly and have been actively implementing safety measures to protect residents and property in the affected zone.
As a precaution, the city has temporarily halted heat supply to 27 apartment blocks while urgent restoration work is carried out. Local authorities estimate that service will be suspended until around 14:00, with officials pledging to provide hourly updates to keep residents informed about progress and any changes in the timeline.
The city’s response emphasizes close monitoring of the weather conditions, which can influence both the pace of repairs and the safety of tenants. Emergency teams are coordinating with utility operators to minimize disruption and ensure that vulnerable residents, including families with young children and elderly neighbors, receive timely information and assistance as needed.
In related news, a separate local matter earlier drew attention to the district administration building, where a notice related to the cold season had been displayed. This reflects ongoing public messaging efforts aimed at communicating safety guidelines and service updates to residents during periods of severe weather.