In the house on Lenin Street in Minsk, where a fire occurred, a temporary roof has started to be installed
Gas and water supply have been restored in all entrances.

Builders removed 715 cubic meters of burned and unusable structures and began installing a temporary roof in the house at 9 Lenin Street, which was affected by the fire. This was reported by Alexander Chernikov, Deputy Chairman of the Minsk City Executive Committee, to Minsk-Novosti (Minsk-News).
Also, one of the goals is to restore electricity supply.
“In the building, cable lines, automatic circuit breakers were replaced, and switchboard devices damaged during the fire were restored; apartment distribution boards were dried. By the way, electricity is already available in the second, third, and fourth entrances, but so far only up to the third floor. In the first entrance, we are working to restore electricity supply also up to the third level,” said Dmitry Eliseev, director of Housing and Communal Services of the Leninsky district of Minsk.
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