Angarsk Heating Crisis: 167,000 Face Freezing Temperatures

by John Smith - World Editor
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Angarsk,Russia is currently grappling with a severe heating crisis as temperatures plummet,leaving roughly 167,000 residents without adequate warmth. A state of emergency was declared December 8th following an accident at the TETs-9 power plant, exposing critical vulnerabilities in russia’s aging energy infrastructure and raising concerns about the nation’s ability to withstand harsh winter conditions. The situation has sparked public outcry, with residents facing frigid indoor temperatures and questioning earlier rhetoric about European energy security.

A major accident has crippled Angarsk’s largest power plant, leaving 167,000 people in the Siberian city without heating amid frigid temperatures. The incident highlights the vulnerability of aging infrastructure in Russia as winter sets in, a concern with potential geopolitical implications given the country’s role as a major energy supplier.

December 10, 2025, 10:21 PMDecember 10, 2025, 10:21 PM

Ellen Ivits / t-online

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