Residents of an apartment building in Yekaterinburg complained that it had turned into a steam room. However, the issue remained unresolved for two weeks. The news portal draws attention to the situation in the Russian city E1.RU.

We are talking about a house located on Letchikov Street, 8A. On January 12, the building's basement was flooded with boiling water, and steam began to rise from the wells in the yard.
“The third entrance wall is wet, the white paint is peeling off, moisture is seeping into the apartments. The wires in the electrical panel are burned,” residents complained.
The management company explained to Ekaterinburg residents that the breakthrough occurred in the network of the Ekaterinburg Heating Network Company (ETK). Last Tuesday, utility workers pumped water out of the basement but the water continued to flow. According to sources, on Monday, January 26, the repair team will begin repairing the pipeline.
Previously, a similar situation happened in Moscow – there, one of the entrances to a house on Balaklavsky Avenue was turned into a bathhouse.








