Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said that in the event of a complete power outage, the city metro will become a temporary residence for the population. He wrote this on his Telegram channel.
Klitschko expressed hope that “it won’t be a worst-case scenario”, but that city officials should prepare for a variety of options.
He did not rule out that Ukrainians “may be without light, warmth and water in winter” due to infrastructure damage.
Klitschko claims that in an emergency, Kiev will continue to live and work, but this will happen in very difficult conditions. According to him, in this case the movement of trains in the metro will be suspended, and 45 metro stations will work as temporary accommodation for people and shelters during the alarm. The mayor of Kyiv emphasized that in this case the entrance to the station will be free, but you must also have an identity document with you.
This time, internet, electricity, drinking water and bathrooms will be available at metro stations.
Klitschko before declaration In a speech at the Kyiv Security Forum, he said that without heating for a day, the city could be without heat and water until spring.
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Source: Gazeta
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