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Moselle: collective heating is slow to be turned on in a building in Metz
In a building in Metz (Moselle), the collective heating has still not been turned on in a building of 90 housing units. The president of the building’s union council indicates that it should be activated Tuesday October 24 or Wednesday at the latest. – (France 2)
In Metz (Moselle), collective heating has still not been turned on in a building of 90 housing units. The president of the building’s union council indicates that it should be activated Tuesday October 24 or Wednesday at the latest.
In Metz (Moselle)Geneviève has no choice. She has to dress accordingly, even in her apartment. “I have pants, a sweater, a vest and a fleece dressing gown. It’s untenable.”she laments. The reason is that the collective heating of his 90-unit building was not turned on. Some residents have invested in additional heaters, the only solution for heating. “That It’s been cold for 15 days already. In the morning, it is very cool in the apartment, as it is in the evening. All the day in actually, it’s cold”laments a resident.
17°C in a room
The building is equipped with underfloor heating. But in a resident’s home, a pipe was punctured. It is impossible to change it. She is therefore awaiting the installation of radiators. In an apartment, the thermometer announces 17°C in the bedroom. Contacted by telephone, the president of the building’s union council announced to the France Télévisions teams that the collective heating should be turned on on Tuesday October 24 or Wednesday at the latest. Tuesday morning, it still does not work.