In Kyiv, on November 27, due to the expected heavy snowfall, schools are recommended to work in a mixed format.
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This was reported on the KMVA Telegram channel with reference to the decision made at a meeting of the Standing Commission on Technogenic-Environmental Safety and Emergency Situations.
Thus:
- For students who will be in general secondary education, full-time education will be organized;
- for students who will stay at home due to weather conditions – remote;
- Kindergartens will operate as usual.
General education institutions will work offline, but parents will decide whether to send their children there or leave them at home at a distance, the KMVA notes.
On the day of November 26 and at night on November 27 in Kiev, a significant increase in snow cover and wind speed up to 17-22 m/s, snowstorms, snow drifts, and icy roads are expected.
The entry of large vehicles into the city on Monday, November 27, will be limited, noted the mayor of the city, Vitaliy Klitschko, in his Telegram channel.
Source: Racurs

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