Heating Crisis in Kyiv: 454 Buildings Still Without Heat as Restoration Efforts Continue.
Kyiv's Heating Supply Crisis
According to TSN.ua: As of January 29, 454 residential buildings in Kyiv remain without heating. The situation is most severe in the Desnianskyi district, particularly in the Troieshchyna area. For context, this marks an improvement from January 28, when 737 buildings in the capital were reported to be without heat. These outages are occurring during a period of harsh winter weather, compounding the difficulties for residents.
Official Response and Resident Protests
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported that over 100 buildings in Troieshchyna were reconnected to the heating system during the day. This represents a significant step in alleviating the district's supply problems. However, on January 28, residents of the Desnianskyi district blocked local roads in protest against the lack of heat in their homes, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
The situation remains complex, and the authorities continue working to restore heating for all residents of Kyiv.
Vitali Klitschko, Mayor of Kyiv
The large-scale heating outages have caused significant concern among the capital's residents. The protests underscore public dissatisfaction and the need for a swift response from city authorities. Restoring heat is critically important for ensuring livable conditions, especially in winter, and is vital for maintaining social stability in the region.
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