Minsk residents have been informed that a helicopter will fly over the city in the coming days to conduct aerial photography. This was reported by the "Minsk Heating Networks" enterprise.

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The photographs will be taken using special thermal imaging equipment. The helicopter will be at an altitude of approximately 500-600 meters. Flights are planned for the evening and night, as daytime traffic and enterprise operations could hinder accurate detection of potential damage.
The purpose of these flights is to identify thermal anomalies in areas where heating pipelines run underground. Thanks to thermal imaging, specialists can detect possible pipeline damage, problems with thermal insulation, and areas where heating chambers and channels might be flooded.
The enterprise noted that such checks are conducted annually in spring before the end of the heating season. This helps to timely identify malfunctions and prepare the heating networks for repairs.
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