It has recently become known that heating has started to be turned on in Minsk. Not everywhere yet.
First of all, heat is provided to kindergartens, schools, and hospitals in the Belarusian capital.
This is carried out by decision of the city authorities to turn on heating for first-priority consumers.
This information was made public on the official Telegram channel of the capital's mayor's office.
It draws attention to the fact that, since October 1, heating has appeared in Minsk kindergartens, schools, and medical institutions.
Heat was also supplied to the premises of social welfare institutions and specialized educational and sports institutions.
Heating was turned on in museums, state archives, libraries and hotels.
It is noted that heating for consumers in the social sphere (kindergartens, schools, hospitals) is turned on when the average daily air temperature is +10 degrees for three days.