Technical issues with the new boiler house are being resolved, but the production of specific units is taking some time.
The situation in Ladyzhyn, Vinnytsia region, which was left without heating due to rocket attacks, has not stabilized, but regional authorities reject rumors about the evacuation of the city. This was stated in the message of the head of Vinnitsa OVA Sergey Borzov.
“After the missile attacks on November 23, the Ladyzhynska TPP was stopped. It was the only business that gave heat to Ladyzhyn. During the 10 months of the war, the city authorities had to think about other options – before the start of the heating season . A new alternative heating system must be created. The city authorities cannot do this in the short term, so the military administration is looking for ways to provide heat to residents of Ladyzhyn as soon as possible. We are solving technical issues with the new boiler house. There are no funding issues. There are only at the time of production of specific units – it takes some time, “said the statement . message.
Meanwhile, the State Emergency Service is placing additional heating points in the city.
“We are taking various measures so that people can get heat and electricity. It is clear that in Ladyzhyn now they are heated by electrical appliances, which means that they take more electricity there . But there should be enough power for neighboring communities and for communities near Ladyzhinskaya Two schools on alternative heating – with solid fuel boilers equipped with diesel generators. The hospital in Ladyzhyn is not a reference that hospital: ambulances are still taking patients to Gaisin along the patient route. There is no question of evacuating the residents of Ladyzhyn, “Borzov assured.
It was earlier reported that patients from the city hospital who needed inpatient treatment were evacuated from Ladyzhyn to Gaisin.
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