In Kotel'nich, 14 houses were left without heat.

In Kotel'nich, 14 houses were left without heat.

      According to the governor, on October 17 in Kotel’nich heating was disrupted in 14 buildings. In particular, the temperature of the heating medium dropped due to a malfunction at Boiler No. 42, acquired under a lease from Kommunenergo. As of today the disruption has been resolved and temperatures are within the normal range. However, Sokolov was outraged at why the work took three days.

      In response, it was said that the system was significantly worn out, and that apartment temperatures fell only during the daytime, with heat returning at night.

      The head of the city reported that on the 17th the boiler house’s ash removal system malfunctioned. Repair work began immediately. On October 18 the main work was completed; the remainder was finished on October 19–20. The boiler house was not taken offline. It is now operating normally.

      Sokolov ordered that such incidents not be allowed to happen again and also instructed that a discussion be held with the company’s management to ensure repair crews are on duty not only on weekdays but also on weekends.

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In Kotel'nich, 14 houses were left without heat.

At a government meeting, problems with communal infrastructure were discussed.