Europe is going to freeze without Russian gas! Wait a minute....
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Pretty regular thing here. :) Every time when suddenly we have below -30°C in winter, something happens everywhere. Pipes cracks, electric grid overloads and so on, Have nothing to do with fuel, really, but everything to do with corruption of local bureaucrats stealing money from infrastructure projects.This winter I had to start generator only twice, which is pretty low figure, really. Of course, those bureaucrats, who was in charge kind of punished or dismissed or moved to another position, but everything goes the same year by year. :)
It's funny, but "heating failures" in towns are not hardest problems or whatever. They fixed pretty fast, and relatively rare - once or twice a year only at severe temperatures. The main winter problem is when suddenly snow falls on the roads. In winter, yes. And always it is suddenly and none of bureaucrats ever prepared for snowfall and all that stuff. THAT is Russian winter disaster not that "heating failures". :) But seems nobody in the West want to know about that fact.
As usual, western MSM know absolutely nothing about Russia and our local problems. :)
As for "frozen West" - it is kind of funny. That Russian "heating failures" is how most of Nothern Europe lives every single winter for centuries. In Russia, +20-23°С in every single indoor square meter is a must. If temperature drops to +18°C or below in any indoor facility of apartment it is accounted as "heating failure", officially, and bureaucrats are punished if they allowed things reach that point. At the same time, in Europe it is normal to keep warm only living rooms. Idiocy, inability, greed, stupid engineering tradition or whatever. Long before any current European problems with fuel. So, Russian "heating failure" is just a standard situation accounted as normal for any European household. :)
PS: And I think it will be very entertaining to see what happens if -30°C temperature will suddenly fall on London or NY. :) One of the funniest Hollywood comedy I saw was "The Day After Tomorrow". :)
this is nothing compared to what happened in texas i think 2 winters ago. customers got their bank accounts emptied by the energy company who also failed to supply adequate power to millions of ppl. caused by corruption. (during peace time, zero sanctions btw) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Texas_power_crisis 1ks russians loosing heating temporarily (during war against nato plus sanctions) is international news? seems like they are reaching.
Honestly, I don't think that severe cold is something usual for Texas, so it is pretty obvious that such disaster will create a lot of shit for unprepared population and infrastructure, including attempts to make money from people's problems. So Texas example is not a good analogy.
Things that happen regulary, should not produce any problems, in perfect world. But in this clown world it is impossible, regardless of country or political system. :)
If you want accurate analogy to severe winter cold incidents in Central Russia, try Florida with seasonal hurricanes. And something tells me that there is no much difference in the roots of that eternal seasonal fuckups.
It's news because Russia made a show of how Europe would freeze last winter including shitty propaganda videos, Russian troll bots spamming the internet with memes of winter is coming and shit like that.
Now, Europe is war and cozy without Russian gas and Russkies are freezing their balls off.
Poetic justice.