Health Quarter Project Completed in Nizhny Novgorod, but Heating Issues Persist
The Health Quarter project in Nizhny Novgorod is now fully completed. Russia's Minister of Health, Mikhail Murashko, recently inspected the progress of the project. Meanwhile, residents in the city face heating issues, with a 93-year-old woman, Faína Nikolaevna Kharitonova, still cold in her apartment despite the start of the heating season.
The Health Quarter project unites the regional children's clinical hospital, the cardiological center, and the new cardiological dispensary on a single territory. The project's completion is expected to improve healthcare services in the region.
In contrast, heating problems persist in some parts of the city. In house No. 4 on Nikoláy Gastello Street, the heating system has failed to activate, leaving Kharitonova and other residents cold. Possible causes range from technical issues to communication problems between residents and the heating supplier. Residents are advised to contact the heating supplier, organize among themselves, and seek help from local authorities to resolve the issue promptly.
The Health Quarter project's completion marks a significant milestone in improving healthcare services in Nizhny Novgorod. However, heating issues in some residential areas, such as house No. 4 on Nikoláy Gastello Street, remain a concern. Residents are urged to take proactive steps to resolve these issues and ensure their comfort during the cold season.