#RussiaIsFreezing
— LX (@LXSummer1) January 12, 2024
Chelyabinsk, Russia ❗
Today on Molodogvardeytsev Street, a puplic heating point was set up. Jokes aside, another pipe line broke. Lots of steam rises 💨 and there are still no utility employees anywhere... 🤷♂️🙃 pic.twitter.com/mjzZDGClhr
#RussiaIsFreezing 🥶🥶🥶❄️
— LX (@LXSummer1) January 14, 2024
Sverdlovsk Region, Russia ❗
The evacuation of residents of the city of Zarechny, who were left without heating, was announced. Yesterday in the city of Zarechny, residents of several microdistricts of the city were left without heat due to a pipe… pic.twitter.com/sUzNdUef7H
I want to say a few words about this map.
— Jaanus K 🌻💙💛 (@jaanus) January 14, 2024
It was published a few days ago by Rybar, russian milbloggers, by russians for russians. Rybar publishes some content in English too but I couldn’t find an English version of this.
The title says “municipal utilities disaster in Moscow… pic.twitter.com/GKz6eb42F5
Moscow 🇷🇺 has hot water again!
— Jason Jay Smart (@officejjsmart) January 15, 2024
Unfortunately, for the Moscovites, it seems to be going through the floors of their apartment building.
That war in Ukraine isn’t paying off for them.
Putin could just call it quits… if he cared about his own people. pic.twitter.com/2ZRp8XdMvV
Normal day in Russia:
— Porkchop Express (@Porkchop_EXP) January 13, 2024
Joining other cities, Novosibirsk (a city in Siberia, -20C) is partially left without heating for the 3rd day. Entire hospital had to be evacuated. Pipes all over Russia are bursting because they haven’t been maintained in 50 years.
This is the country… pic.twitter.com/W5kthrDZeE
🌊 Russia: Central heating pipe laid down in 1974 ruptured and flooded Novosibirsk. Multiple districts without heating nor hot water in -25°C (-13°F) night temperature. pic.twitter.com/6FSN0nTHBQ
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) January 11, 2024
❄️ Russia: Ruptured central heating pipe in Arkhangelsk on January 11th. Thousands in the area are without heat 5 days later.
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) January 15, 2024
Current temperature -21°C. pic.twitter.com/dp8iNS0q7W
❄️ Russia: Burst water pipe in Moscow - Leninsky 117.
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) January 15, 2024
8 miles (13km) from the Kremlin. pic.twitter.com/vliakHCPQo
❄️ Russia: Heating pipes burst in Yakutsk. No heating, no hot water. Outside temperature is -40°F / -40°C. pic.twitter.com/NVgltfb2rx
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) January 12, 2024
#RussiaIsFreezing 🥶🥶🥶#RussiaIsCollapsing
— LX (@LXSummer1) January 15, 2024
Moscow region, Russia ❗
“Where was the government looking?”: the consequences of the communal collapse in Podolsk!!! Massive pipe breaks in residential buildings due to heating outages continue. The ceiling collapsed in one of the… pic.twitter.com/kbCWs9d7G7
Some of you may be aware that Russia (who said Europe would freeze) , are having a few heating problems of their own.
— Sytheruk (Ben) 🇬🇧 🇺🇦 (@SythUK) January 13, 2024
It’s -15/-20 Celsius there at the moment.
Here a pipe supplying heating to house broke and flooded the house, then it all froze 😂 pic.twitter.com/IQALpVl6N6
Russia was looking forward to see Europe freeze to death. And wound up freezing itself.
— olexander scherba🇺🇦 (@olex_scherba) January 10, 2024
As Russian saying goes, “don’t dig a hole for someone - it might be a hole for you”.#RussiaIsCollapsing #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/RFzjMK1iTM