Winter collapse in Moscow: a fire at a substation left the city without electricity and heat in 25-degree temperatures (video)

On the morning of January 4, a blackout occurred in the capital of the aggressor country, Moscow. Electricity, water supply and heating went out in three districts of the city at once.

The cause of the incident is said to be a fire at a transformer substation, but Russia is still silent about the cause of the fire. This is what the Kremlin’s propaganda media write about.

According to preliminary data, a transformer substation caught fire in northeastern Moscow in Vysokovoltage Proezd. The fire started around 6 am.

As a result of the fire, three districts of Moscow experienced problems with power supply. In addition, dozens of houses lost water and heating.

Local authorities said they had started switching Moscow consumers to a backup power supply scheme due to the accident. It’s worth noting that many Muscovites have started complaining about the blackout en masse, as it’s now 25 degrees below zero in the capital of the aggressor country.

“Rescuers continue to work at the site of the fire at the transformer substation in Moscow. Individual consumers in the Otradnoe, Bibirevo, Severnoye and Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo districts are being switched to a backup power supply scheme,” Moscow officials said.

It is noteworthy that citizens of the terrorist country of Russia have repeatedly called on their army to strike at thermal power plants and other critical infrastructure in Ukraine to cause a blackout. On social media, Russians dreamed that millions of Ukrainians would be left without electricity and heating. But the sick desires of the Russians have obviously boomeranged back on them.

Source obozrevatel
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