Due to the extremely difficult situation with electricity in Lviv, they are preparing for various scenarios.
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On July 5, Mayor Andrey Sadovy announced that the city would begin the school year on August 19, not September 1. This decision was made by the City Winter Preparation Headquarters.
In case of a complete blackout, all Lviv schools will become 24-hour points of invincibility, where Lviv residents will be able to warm up and charge their devices. If the electricity situation stabilizes in winter, schools will operate as usual.
Winter holidays in the city will begin on December 21. In case the situation with electricity worsens, the holidays will be extended. Schools will have duty groups for children whose parents cannot leave them at home.
The plan is as follows. If there are any changes, we will promptly notify. Our goal is to provide quality education under any conditions, – Sadovy wrote.
Source: Racurs

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