Belorechensk residents are outraged by the authorities' report on the supply of heat to homes.
In Belorechensk, according to city services, heat and water have been restored to homes, authorities announced today. Residents responded by listing the addresses of homes without heat for six days.
As reported by "Kavkazsky Uzel," on December 31, following a snowfall, power was cut off to nearly 85,000 residents of 63 settlements in the Belorechensky District. Residents of other districts of Kuban also experienced power, heat, and water outages. Regional authorities reported the opening of several temporary accommodation centers in the Belorechensky and Apsheronsky Districts. Residents of Belorechensk have been without heat, water, and electricity for five days, Telegram users reported on January 4.
A state of emergency has been declared in the Belorechensky District. Authorities failed to respond in a timely manner to a heavy snowfall forecast and failed to organize water delivery and road clearing, residents reported on January 1.
Belorechensk Mayor Sergei Sidorenko announced the reactivation of heating and water supply today at 7:53 AM Moscow time on his Telegram channel. "According to city services, heat and cold water are currently available throughout the city," the laconic statement read.
The Belorechensky District Administration made an identical post at 8:12 AM Moscow time on its Telegram channel.
By 10:55 AM Moscow time, Sidorenko's post and the district administration's post had received 60 and two comments, respectively. Most of the authors refuted the information provided by city services.
"We still don't have electricity. Pribrezhnaya Street," said Ekaterina Sycheva, in particular. "Lenina 15. There's still no heating. Why are you lying that there's heat everywhere in the city?" Olya was indignant.
"Tamanskaya Armiya 112, there's no heat or hot water," wrote Fatima. "There's no heat on Lenina 23," said Marina Vakulko. "Who are you listening to? There's no heat at Lenin 25/1, and there was no heat," another user appealed to the mayor in absentia.
"There's no heat at Lenin 107! It's been six days! Take action! There's a baby in the apartment!" Irina Ivanova was indignant.
We don't need fake reports that everything is fine, we need heat.
"Why lie? At Lenin 107, there's only cold water, the radiators are freezing, the apartments are very cold," Larisa Alekseeva chided officials. "We don't need fake reports that everything is fine, we need heat in our freezing apartments and hot water! Come down to earth and visit at least a few addresses yourself!" – she added in another comment.
"Your information is false, Lenina 15, there is no heat or water," noted Nadezhda. "We are at Lenina 15 in an ice-cold apartment and without hot water for six days. This means the service managers are telling you a lie," pointed out Larisa Kurilova.
"Chapayeva 58, there has been no heat since December 31st," stated Anna. "Internatsionalnaya 16, no heat," wrote Olga D.
There are three small children in the house, this is a mockery.
"There is no power or heat at 81/a Mostovaya Street. There are three small children in the house, this is a mockery," wrote Natalya Lagutkina. "Rodnikovy Lane 1, no hot water for six days! Solve the problem!" demanded another user.
"Gogolya 47, no heat," wrote Inna. "Lenina 125, there's no heating," declared Natalya.
"How vague—'according to city services.' What, are we afraid of upcoming inspections? Are we already preparing a scapegoat in the form of city services?" – Karina Miroian asked.
"Sergey Vasilyevich, city services are providing you with false information, thereby setting you up. The boiler house on Komsomolskaya is completely out of order. There are small children in the houses, and the elderly have been freezing for six days already," complained Anastasia Anastasia.
"What a lie! 4 Internatsionalnaya has been without heat for six days now, the water is rusty. The power is barely working, even the heaters can't keep up," Ryzhaya was indignant.
"83 Kelermesskaya, there's been no power for six days! How much longer will this go on? There are two small children in the house!" wrote Mary Galkina.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419680