About 100 renovated shelters will be opened in the Mykolaiv district, — Kashuba
- Olena Kozubovska
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17:55, 02 November, 2023
In the Mykolaiv district, including the regional center, about 100 shelters are being overhauled today.
Maksym Kashuba, the head of the Mykolaiv district military administration, told about this at the briefing, the correspondent of NikVesti reports.
According to him, this is shelter in educational institutions, social, medical and other facilities. Funds from donors and budget funds are used for capital repairs of shelters.
— Currently, we have about 100 capital repairs of shelters in the communities, throughout the district. At the expense of various budgets, we attract donors and at our own expense. New shelters are also being built, this process has been launched and will reach its logical conclusion, — said Maksym Kashuba.
We would like to remind that educational institutions in Mykolaiv continue to set up shelters for schoolchildren for the period of the start of offline education. Journalists were shown the condition and readiness of two such shelters in Mykolaiv Lyceum and Gymnasium. Also, on October 25, the city authorities showed how two new shelters were equipped with donor funds in one of the lyceums of the Korabelnyi district of Mykolaiv.
In addition, they promise to repair 23 shelters in residential buildings in Mykolaiv by the end of the year. Currently, specialists are performing work in two facilities on Tsentralnyi Avenue.
As you know, the Mykolaiv region has become one of the six regions of Ukraine with the worst shelter conditions. According to Vitalii Kim, the largest percentage of abandoned warehouses is in the regional center.
We remind that in Mykolaiv, more than 70 million hryvnias were allocated from the city budget for the repair and equipping of shelters. However, the city budget of Mykolaiv will not receive funding from 102 million for the repair of protective structures in schools and kindergartens, which the Cabinet of Ministers has allocated for the Mykolaiv region.