Residents of Zimovniki were left without water for eight days
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- Residents of the village of Zimovniki in the Rostov region are complaining about an eight-day lack of water supply due to a breakdown of the transformer on the reservoir.
- The supply of water began only four days after the accident, and local authorities and Rospotrebnadzor gave no results.
- The water supply company goes bankrupt.
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Residents of the village of Zimovniki in the Rostov region, whose population is about 18 thousand people, complained of eight days without water. The Don Mash Telegram channel drew attention to the situation.
The Minister of Housing and Communal Services of the Russian region, Antonina Pshenichnaya, claims that a failure in the networks was recorded on June 7, when a transformer broke down on one of the tanks. While specialists were repairing the equipment, the water level in other reservoirs dropped to a critical level, and half of the village was left without water. According to local residents, the delivery began only four days after the accident. They claim that water shortages in the village happen every year when the heat comes.
People noted that during all these days, the head of the Zimovnikovsky district administration, Oleg Tkachenko, did not comment on the situation. Not only appeals to local authorities, but also to Rospotrebnadzor did not yield any results. Meanwhile, the company responsible for water supply is going bankrupt. In parallel, the municipal unitary enterprise PZHKH of the Zimovnikovsky district, which is responsible for water supply, is going through bankruptcy proceedings - the organization has a debt of approximately 57 million rubles.





