16.7 C
Qādiān
Saturday, February 15, 2025

Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

Residents of Admiralteisky, Central, Moscow and Frunzensky districts will be limited to hot water supply on March 29

Residents of Admiralteisky, Central, Moscow and Frunzensky districts will be limited to hot water supply on March 29 due to tests on heating systems. This was reported in the press service of the St. Petersburg heating network JSC.

Thus, maximum temperature tests will be carried out on more than 50 kilometers of networks. At this time, the water supply is limited.

So, in the Admiralteisky district, the networks will be checked on Sadovaya Street, Marata Street, Gorokhovaya Street, Bolshaya Morskaya Street, on the embankments of the Griboyedov Canal, the Obvodny Canal and the Fontanka and Moika rivers. In the Central District, tests will take place on Millionnaya, Rubinstein, Bolshaya Konyushennaya streets, as well as on Nevsky and Zagorodny avenues.

In Frunzensky and Moskovsky districts, networks will be checked on Tambovskaya, Voronezhskaya, Rasstannaya and Ligovsky Prospekt streets. A complete list of addresses is published on the Teploset website.

Remember that March 29 is not the best day to find yourself without hot water. “The Eastern Heraldin St. Petersburg” wrote that Wednesday will not be warm and spring-like, it will snow in the city.

More

Follow The Eastern Herald on Google News. Show your support if you like our work.

Author

Russia Desk
Russia Desk
The Eastern Herald’s Russia Desk validates the stories published under this byline. That includes editorials, news stories, letters to the editor, and multimedia features on easternherald.com.

Editor's Picks

Trending Stories

Laurita Fernandez poses totally nude on her back in her Instagram

Laurita Fernandez is one of the most talented dancers...

Prostitution in Dubai: Understanding the Dark Side of the City

Dubai, a city celebrated for its lavish shopping experiences,...

Morocco’s Expanding Footprint: Bridging Africa and Global Power Centers

Henry Kissinger once said, "The real distinction is between...