How did the City shut off the hot water? Do they have a central hot water plant that provides hot water to all the residents? Most homes have their own water heaters.
From the linked article: "The German city of Hanover has turned off the heating and switched to cold showers in all public buildings because of the Russian gas crisis."
It is summer, holiday time especially for public buildings = schools, school gyms, etc. - Or where would they take showers in public buildings?
Does the city control the hot water or did they "order" all the buildings to shut off their water heaters? The headline says the City Shut Off Hot Water.
How did the City shut off the hot water? Do they have a central hot water plant that provides hot water to all the residents? Most homes have their own water heaters.
To all the 'only-headline-readers':
From the linked article: "The German city of Hanover has turned off the heating and switched to cold showers in all public buildings because of the Russian gas crisis."
It is summer, holiday time especially for public buildings = schools, school gyms, etc. - Or where would they take showers in public buildings?
Does the city control the hot water or did they "order" all the buildings to shut off their water heaters? The headline says the City Shut Off Hot Water.
public buildings.
But I have to assume not the buildings the political class uses, ayy
Tom Hanks calls em Pubic Buildings.
If you read down the whole thing, it's just a suggestion to the building managers.
They shut it off in public buildings.
I wondered the same thing.