Restricted access to water prevented Pirogov residents to fight a fire

Today's fire in Pirogov has become an next reminder of a long -term problem - limited water supply in the region. The locals were unable to respond in time to the fire, as the water in the homes is served only a few hours a day.

According to eyewitnesses, the flames spread rapidly, and the neighbors tried to restrain him until the rescuers arrive. However, because of the water supply schedule - only three hours in the morning and three hours in the evening - it was impossible to do it.

Pirogov residents are outraged that the issue of water supply remains unresolved for the first month. They have repeatedly appealed to the responsible authorities to provide stable access to water, but the problem is still relevant.

So far, the relevant services have not commented on the situation. At the same time, the locals hope that after this emergency, the authorities will finally pay attention to the problem and take measures to solve it.

Obviously, uninterrupted water supply is not just a matter of comfort, but a critical need for people's safety.

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