In Kyiv, 452 houses were left without heating due to a pipeline accident

A pipeline accident occurred in the Solomyanskyi district of the capital, leaving 452 residential buildings without heating. Municipal services are already working to eliminate the problem, but it will take at least 24 hours to restore heat supply.

As indicated by the Kyiv City State Administration, the diameter of the damaged pipeline is 450 mm.

Mobile boiler rooms have been deployed for the buildings of the Mykola Amosov National Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery and Road Clinical Hospital No. 2 to heat the premises and maintain the required temperature.

Currently, specialists from Kyivteploenergo are carrying out work to pump out water from the thermal chamber.

The work is planned to be completed within 24 hours, the Kyiv City State Administration said

The elimination of damage and other additional information will be reported on the Kyiv Komunalny Telegram channel.

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