A geyser of water has formed in the area of Bangalore Square in Minsk. Videos of him were shared by residents of nearby houses and people passing by. They claim that the height of the water fountain reaches the 7th floor.
At the time of publication, the news was not reported about the reasons for the unusual bad weather phenomenon in the housing and communal services sector of Minsk.
Updated
The Ministry of Energy reported what is happening in Bangalore:
“During construction work by a third-party contractor in the Bangalore Square area, when driving a pile, a network pipeline with a diameter of 400 mm was damaged and hot water was released to the surface.
Work is currently underway to localize the damaged area. Information regarding disconnected consumers will be provided additionally. We’ll keep you posted!”
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– It hits just fine! – said one of the eyewitnesses in the video.
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“I wanted to believe that a new water park was opened in Bangalore, but…” said another.
“Yes, I would dive there…” confirmed another eyewitness.
Telegraf previously wrote that this is not the first time that geysers have erupted in Minsk. So, not far from the Minsk Motovelozavod, on June 14 of this year, a “geyser” began to burst out of the ground: a fountain of water, according to eyewitnesses, rose to the height of a nine-story building.
There was another fountain in May 2023. Then in Minsk, next to the GLOBO shopping center, a tall geyser of water suddenly formed (thank God, not a sewer). Officials of the capital told what it was.
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