In the territories of the Luhansk region captured in 2014, significant interruptions in the centralized water supply have been observed in recent years.
The press service of the Lugansk Public Educational Institution reported this today, November 12.
During the ten years of occupation, neither the Russians nor local collaborators paid attention to the current state of communications and avoided carrying out planned replacement of water supply sections, repair of pumping equipment and energy facilities.
The result is a lot of emergency situations. Therefore, hundreds of thousands of local residents remain without water for days and weeks, the OVA noted.
Thus, according to OVA information, in mid-November, a water cutoff for almost a week was announced in 26 cities and villages of the so-called “LPR.”
In particular, in Alchevsk, Bryanka, Perevalsk, Slavyanoserbsk and a number of other settlements. They don’t expect an environmental disaster there. It arose several years ago. When Russia came, noted the OVA.
Source: Racurs
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