Daily Digest: New Laws Proposed, Hotel Fire, and Rapid Birth IncidentA roundup of key events from January 28 includes legislative proposals on animal cruelty, parental leave, and pensions, alongside a hotel fire in France and the discovery of a deceased Russian tourist in Bali.
13th Dobry Rock Festival Season Begins in St. PetersburgOn January 29, in St. Petersburg, the thirteenth season of the charity festival 'Dobry Rock' begins. Proceeds from the concerts will be directed towards the rehabilitation of children with disabilities through hippotherapy.
Child drowns in Southern Urals well after schoolA nine-year-old boy drowned in a well in Nizhnyaya Petrovsk, Southern Urals, after failing to return home from school. Authorities have opened a criminal case into the incident.
Boy drowns in well in NyazepetrovskA nine-year-old boy drowned in a well in Nyazepetrovsk while returning from school, prompting a criminal case for negligent homicide.
Yaroslavl Oblast Braces for Anomalous FrostsAuthorities in Yaroslavl Oblast have warned residents of an anomalously cold weather onset in the last days of January. Temperatures will drop 7-12 degrees below the climatic norm.
Smolny Updates Metro Development Plans Through 2031By 2031, St. Petersburg plans to increase the length of metro lines by 11.9 km and open eight new stations. This is stated in the updated state program for the development of the transport system.
Yaroslavl residents warned of anomalous late-January coldResidents of Yaroslavl have been warned of anomalously cold weather at the end of January. The alert was issued on January 28 by the Ministry of Regional Security, the mayor's office, EMERCOM, and via SMS from RSCHS.
Uktus high-rise residents outraged over fivefold utility bill hikeResidents of a Yekaterinburg apartment building were shocked when their January utility bills showed a fivefold increase for common electricity charges. The Unified Settlement Center stated the charges are correct.