Lukashenka, who doesn't like heat, said that radiators in apartments could heat less
«Not 25, but 20 degrees. That's enough in a house».

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Today, an accident occurred on the heating main in Minsk, and heating problems affected five districts.
Alexander Lukashenka commented on the situation.
«They say somewhere near Minsk, something started leaking in the morning. The heating pipeline — they increased the pressure… As usual. And I thought three days ago: I think I need to warn the chiefs… But, surely, they know: well, give a slightly colder coolant — water or something else, but let it be constant. It will be worse if you increase the pressure, such heat into the house, but there will be none at all», — BelTA quotes Lukashenka.
Lukashenka said that backup sources have now been found to solve the problem. But he advised not to make the temperature in homes too high, to preserve the heating system.
«Well, if the water in the pipes wasn't 90 degrees, but 80, and the pressure was lower, — it would be a little colder in the room. Not 25, but 20 degrees. That's enough in a house», — the politician believes.
Recall that Lukashenka himself doesn't like heat. In the Palace of Independence, the average temperature is 17-18 degrees (and sometimes it was even 16). At the last All-Belarusian People's Assembly, the politician was provided with a podium with air conditioning.
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