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Boiling water poured from the battery just in the lesson: turning off heat, water and light - in the half of the regions of the Russian Federation

According to journalists, a carriageway in Nizhny Novgorod was flooded with boiling water due to a pipe break in Nizhny Novgorod. There are 16 people in the victims. Due to severe frosts in the half of the regions of the Russian Federation-from the Moscow to the Far East-problems with housing and communal services are observed. Hundreds of thousands of Russians without heat, water, light and gas left communal accidents. At least 43 subjects of the Russian Federation have affected similar problems.

About it reports the edition "7x7". As a result of an accident in Novosibirsk, 14 thousand people remained in 237 homes without heat. In Lipetsk in similar conditions - 10 thousand in 282 houses. Large -scale accidents were in Saratov. Here, the heating was disconnected in more than 650 homes and 100 social facilities, including schools and hospitals. In Volgograd, tens of thousands of inhabitants are also forced to live in homes without heating.

In the way, a similar problem affected 6 thousand inhabitants. At the same time, the Russian authorities plan to radically reduce the cost of housing and communal infrastructure. The budget for 2024-2026. It is reported that the wear of communal infrastructure networks in the Russian Federation by mid -2022 exceeded 70%. Nizhny Novgorod flooded with boiling water. On January 16, it became known that the breakthrough of the pipe in Nizhny Novgorod was the roadway and the sidewalks were boiled.

At least 16 feet burns. According to "Mash", there are two children among the injured. People with injuries were transported to the hospital-they have 1-2 feet burns. Due to the communal accident without heating, there are 20 apartment buildings, where 3059 people live, as well as two social facilities. On the eve of one of the lyceums of the city of Eagle during the lessons, batteries burst. On January 15, there was an accident in the boiler room, which served the 909th quarter.