Today the heating season ends in Kyiv

Today the heating season ends in Kyiv

On Monday, March 28, the heating period in Kyiv ends for the housing stock and infrastructure of the city.

 

It is reported about the signing of the corresponding order of the military administration of Kyiv.

 

Heating in health care, culture, physical culture and sports institutions, pre-school and general secondary education, as well as social and medical institutions will be shut off at the written request of their heads.

 

"We are guided by the current legislation. And if within three days the average temperature is +8 degrees Celsius and has a tendency to further increase - we can end the heating season.

 

The supply of heat to the houses will be stopped gradually. And the process will last, according to the technology, about a week. Because the centralized heating system of the capital is very ramified and one of the biggest in Europe.

 

....The important task today is for the city to live and work even in such difficult conditions of the martial law.

 

 They are trying to intimidate us. They will not succeed! We will not surrender!

 

Kyiv will stand! Ukraine will win!", Vitaly Klitschko, the mayor of Kiev, wrote in his telegraph message.

 

The capital lives under martial law, but all the city's infrastructure is working, the KCHA reminds.

 

Kyiv residents are provided with all municipal services. Emergency teams to repair damage to networks work around the clock: 150 units of equipment and 400 employees of "Kyivteploenergo" and "Kyivvodokanal".

 

In addition, there are 90 garbage trucks in the capital which pick up waste from streets and courtyards, in particular large-sized garbage from the shelling. More than 2.3 thousand janitors continue to clean the streets and yards.

 

Also in the address, the mayor noted that schools in the capital are online.





On Monday, March 28, the heating period in Kyiv ends for the housing stock and infrastructure of the city.

 

It is reported about the signing of the corresponding order of the military administration of Kyiv.

 

Heating in health care, culture, physical culture and sports institutions, pre-school and general secondary education, as well as social and medical institutions will be shut off at the written request of their heads.

 

"We are guided by the current legislation. And if within three days the average temperature is +8 degrees Celsius and has a tendency to further increase - we can end the heating season.

 

The supply of heat to the houses will be stopped gradually. And the process will last, according to the technology, about a week. Because the centralized heating system of the capital is very ramified and one of the biggest in Europe.

 

....The important task today is for the city to live and work even in such difficult conditions of the martial law.

 

 They are trying to intimidate us. They will not succeed! We will not surrender!

 

Kyiv will stand! Ukraine will win!", Vitaly Klitschko, the mayor of Kiev, wrote in his telegraph message.

 

The capital lives under martial law, but all the city's infrastructure is working, the KCHA reminds.

 

Kyiv residents are provided with all municipal services. Emergency teams to repair damage to networks work around the clock: 150 units of equipment and 400 employees of "Kyivteploenergo" and "Kyivvodokanal".

 

In addition, there are 90 garbage trucks in the capital which pick up waste from streets and courtyards, in particular large-sized garbage from the shelling. More than 2.3 thousand janitors continue to clean the streets and yards.

 

Also in the address, the mayor noted that schools in the capital are online.