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Six emergency buildings require dismantling in Mykolaiv

In Mykolaiv, two buildings have been added to the list of hazardous objects that require urgent dismantling and liquidation due to the military aggression of the Russian Federation.

The executive committee of the Mykolaiv City Council adopted the relevant draft decision.

In the decision of May 24 of this year, the list includes four buildings at risk of accidents. The new decision of October 11 added two more objects. List of hazardous objects

Houses have been added to the list of hazardous objects

One of the objects, a building at 49 Velyka Morska Street, was previously on the list for partial dismantling and the performance of emergency works.

Objects subject to partial dismantling

Earlier it was reported that the Mykolaiv City Council is developing a mechanism that will allow the demolition of houses damaged by enemy strikes with the «tacit consent» of the co-owners.

We would like to remind you that in the next few weeks, the residents of the dilapidated building at 32 Admiralska Street will receive the results of the technical inspection. They are waiting for positive results, which will give the Mykolaiv housing and communal services department the opportunity to install a temporary shelter over the building.

As you know, on the night of July 20, Russian troops launched a missile attack on Mykolaiv. As a result of the impact, a three-story residential building was destroyed.

The next day, representatives of the city authorities announced plans to demolish the building completely.

In September, residents independently ordered a technical inspection of the building. In this way, they will find out whether the house is suitable for living.

During the attack, an elderly couple died in the house. First, a man's body was taken out from under the rubble. A little later, the woman's body was pulled out.

Due to the impact , the building of the regional center of folk art, which housed the house of pioneers in Soviet times, where the poet-songwriter Mark Lysyanskyy began his creative career, was also destroyed.

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