Boiling hot geysers 25ft high suddenly exploded through roads in a Russian city as thousands of residents lost their heating in blistering winter cold. The huge fountains came due to bursts in high-pressure underground pipes carrying hot water to apartment blocks in industrial Lipetsk. Dozens of apartment blocks were cut off from the hot water which is the source of heating for residents amid minus 25C cold. Yevgenia Uvarkina, mayor of Lipetsk, said emergency work would be carried out and promised to restore heating supplies as soon as possible. Locals mocked: “Lipetsk is now a resort city. Now there are also geysers in winter!” The spurting hot fountains and cold apartments in Lipetsk is the latest nightmare from a lack of infrastructure repairs blamed on Vladimir Putin cutting back repair budgets to sink money into his attempt to invade Ukraine. This week has seen hundreds of thousands of Russians forced to endure freezing temperatures in their homes. Read more: The Sun delivers breaking news, latest gossip and incredible exclusives around the world with hubs in London, New York, Scotland and Ireland. Covering topics from news, money and sport along with our famous Fabulous Magazine,The Sun is the biggest newsbrand in the UK and one of the fastest growing news sites in the US. Stay tuned for video clips across the biggest news stories and segments from The Sun’s expert journalists. Become a Sun Subscriber and hit the bell to be the first to know. Read The Sun: Like The Sun on Facebook: Follow The Sun on X: Follow The Sun on TikTok: @thesun Subscribe to The Sun on Snapchat: #russia #ukraine #worldnews
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