For security reasons, the map is not available in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, however, addresses of shelters in these regions can be found in local governments.
A map of shelters appeared in the Diya application, and now every Ukrainian during an air raid can quickly find the nearest safe place and information about it. The press service of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine reported this today, February 8.
It is reported that on the interactive map you can see a general view, rating and photo of the shelter, find out how many people it accepts, check its condition, leave a review, report if it is closed (the data that it will be transferred to the OVA), share the information received with relatives or friends.
In addition, you can choose a filter and specify parameters, for example, if you need accommodation for people with disabilities.
“And in order not to rely on the Internet and communications, download a map of your region – it is always available offline. To do this, go to the Unbreakable section and click Zavantazhenі mapi,” the message said.
It is also reported that for security reasons the map is not available in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions, however, addresses of shelters in these regions can be found in local governments.
Let’s recall that in December last year, one of the ground reinforced concrete shelters in Kherson was destroyed as a result of shelling from Russian troops.
Source: korrespondent

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