Alchevsk

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Alchevsk (Ukrainian: Алчевськ, translit. Alchevs'k, Russian: Алчевск) is a town in the Luhansk Oblast (province) of south-eastern Ukraine. It belongs to Pereval'skiy Raion (district), and is located approximately 45 km from the oblast capital, Luhansk, at around 48°28′N 38°48′E.

The current estimated population is 120,000 (as of 2004).

Alchevsk is one of the largest industrial centers in the Donbas, and comprises a quarter of the entire oblast's production. The city economy depends on OJSC "Alchevsk Iron & Steel Works" and "Alchevsk Coke-Chemical Plant" companies.

The city was known as Voroshilovsk (Russian: Ворошиловск) from 1931 to 1961, and then Kommunarsk (Russian: Коммунарск) until 1992.

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[edit] History

Alchevsk was founded in 1895 with the establishment of an iron works, which benefited from massive expansion in the 1950s and '60s.

[edit] Winter disaster of 2006

On January 22, 2006, the district heating system of the city almost entirely collapsed after a underground heat pipeline cracked in an usually freezy weather. As a result, heating equipment in the majority of Alchevsk's buildings was frozen and ruptured, leaving about 60,000 residents only under protection of individual electric heaters. Few days later sewage system also froze lacking influx of warm tap water.

The investigation revealed the massive long-time neglegence of the city authorities. The whole heating system was designed in a hyper-centralized way, depending on only two boilers and few main pipelines. Moreover, housing company failed to react on pipe incident properly: the water from the system wasn't immediately dumped to prevent further freezing.

Ukrainian government took massive emergency actions to protect Alchevsk residents from freezing. Engineering teams sent by cities and industrial companies from other regions of the country are gradually restoring heating appliances in every apartment affected. However, as of February 11, dozens of buildings have been still unheated. Hundreds of minor children together with their schoolteachers were evacuated to the resorts and hotels in the warmier regions of Ukraine. According to the governor of Luhansk Oblast G. Moskal, it has been the worst man-made disaster in the history of independent Ukraine.

The economic subsequences of the disaster for the city are unclear, also the central government subsidized the total replacement of the heating system in every apartment.

[edit] Sports

Alchevsk is home to the premier league football team FC Stal Alchevsk

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