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In Kyiv, on October 30-31, during day, up to 17-19° in afternoon

No precipitation in Ukraine on Monday, October 30. In the eastern regions, there will be fog in some places at night and in the morning, the Ukrainian Weather Center reported.

The wind is mostly southerly, 7-12 m/s, with gusts of 19-24 m/s in the Carpathians.

Temperature at night 4-9° C, in the southern and western regions 8-13°, during the day 16-21°, in the Crimea and Odesa region up to 24°; in the east and northeast at night 1-6° C, during the day 13-18°.

No precipitation in Kyiv on Monday. South wind, 7-12 m/s. The temperature will be 7-9° at night, 17-19° during the day.

According to the Borys Sreznevsky Central Geophysical Observatory. On October 30, the highest daytime temperature in Kyiv was 18.3 in 2013, and the lowest nighttime temperature was -16.7 in 1920.

On Tuesday, October 31, there will be no precipitation in Ukraine, only in the far west there will be light rain during the day. South wind with a transition to northwest, 7-12 m / s, gusts of 15-20 m / s in the Carpathians. Temperature at night 8-13°, during the day 15-20°, in the southern part up to 24°.

No precipitation in Kyiv on Tuesday. South wind with a shift to northwest, 7-12 m / s. Temperature at night 11-13°, during the day 17-19°.

Wind gusts of 15-20 m/s expected in Kyiv on October 23

On the afternoon of October 23, wind gusts of 15-20 m/s are expected in Kyiv, the Kyiv City State Administration website reported on Sunday, citing the Ukrainian Weather Center.
In this regard, the capital has been declared at hazard level I (yellow).
“Experts urge to follow the basic recommendations during strong winds: close all windows of houses tightly, remove objects that may fall out from balconies and loggias; stay away from billboards, power lines, trees on the street; in case of strong winds, take shelter in the nearest room or natural shelter; avoid being near large trees, and do not park vehicles near them,” the statement reads.
According to the telegram channel of the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, strong winds of 15-20 m/s are also expected in Kyiv region on Monday. It will be cloudy with clearings, without significant precipitation. The temperature in the region will be 8-13° at night, 11-16° during the day; in Kyiv at night 11-13°, 14-16° during the day.

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In Kyiv, rain on Monday, no precipitation on Tuesday

In Ukraine on Monday, October 16, rains, at night in the central and some northern regions, during the day in some places in Poltava, Sumy and Kharkiv regions heavy rains, only in the southeastern regions at night without precipitation, the Ukrhydrometcenter reported.

Northwest wind (southern in the southeastern part), 7-12 m / s, gusts of 15-20 m / s in the morning and afternoon in Ukraine (in the northern part in some places).

The temperature in the southern, eastern and Dnipropetrovska regions will be 6-11° at night, 11-16° during the day, up to 18° in Donetsk and Luhansk regions; in the rest of the country it will be 3-8° at night, 7-12° during the day.

In the Carpathians, rain, sleet; temperature at night from 2° C to 3° C, during the day 0-5° C.

In Kyiv, moderate rain on Monday night, light rain during the day. Northwest wind, 7-12 m/s. The temperature at night will be 6-8°, during the day around 10°.

According to the data of the Borys Sreznevsky Central Geophysical Observatory. On October 16, the highest daytime temperature was 23.4 in 2018, and the lowest nighttime temperature was -4.9 in 1976, according to the Borys Sreznevsky Central Geophysical Observatory in Kyiv.

On Tuesday, October 17, there was no precipitation in Ukraine.

Northwest wind with a shift to southwest, 5-10 m/s.

Temperature at night from 4 ° C to 1 ° C, during the day 7-12 ° C; in the southern part at night 1-6 ° C, during the day 10-15 °, in the south of Odesa region 16-18 °.

No precipitation in Kyiv on Tuesday, October 17. Northwest wind with a shift to southwest, 5-10 m/s. The temperature at night will be 2-4° Celsius, during the day about 10°.

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Epidemic season has begun in Kyiv

The epidemic season has begun in the capital, but the incidence rate is 2.5 times lower than the epidemic threshold, the Kyiv City State Administration (KCSA) reports.
“The epidemic season for influenza and ARVI began on October 2. During the 40th week of 2023, 9,519 patients with influenza and ARVI, including COVID-19, were registered in Kyiv,” the KCSA said on its website on Monday, citing the Kyiv City Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Ministry of Health.
The incidence rate is reportedly 2.5 times lower than the epidemic threshold. Currently, the incidence rate is 322.4.
In particular, 5,786 children (62.8% of the total number of cases) and 3,733 adults (39.2%) have fallen ill. Schoolchildren account for 45.3% of the childhood morbidity rate. Last week, 109 people were hospitalized in the capital’s medical institutions, including 25 children and 84 adults. During this time, 820 people were vaccinated against influenza.
“387 people fell ill with COVID-19: 21 children under 17 and 366 adults. Of these, 29 were hospitalized, including 7 children and 22 adults. Four adults are in the intensive care unit. Two adult patients died from complications of COVID-19,” the Kyiv City State Administration informs.

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Kyiv authorities increase funding for Kyiv Defender program by UAH 1.26 bln

The Kyiv authorities have increased funding for the Kyiv Defender program by UAH 1.26 billion, which will be used to support the capital’s security and defense forces, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.

“At an extraordinary meeting, the Kyiv City Council has once again increased assistance to our defenders. In particular, the deputies voted to increase funding for the city’s targeted program “Kyiv Defender” by UAH 1 billion 260 million. These funds will be used to provide logistical support for the security and defense forces,” Klitschko wrote on his Telegram channel on Tuesday.

He clarified that the funds will be used “to purchase vehicles, UAVs, optical sights, night vision devices, repair and restore equipment, and other necessary things. This is a subvention, we transfer money to military units.”

Klitschko also said that the Department of Transport Infrastructure has been allocated more than UAH 1.2 billion to regulate fares for urban passenger transport, “because the price of a trip of UAH 8 has not corresponded to the cost of travel for a long time.”

“Since we are not raising the price, and transport companies need to work, we must provide them with this opportunity,” Klitschko said.

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British International School invests in creation of school in Park Lake City suburban complex near Kyiv

The British International School, Ukraine (BISU) and DIM Group have signed an agreement to create a modern educational space in the VITA neighborhood of Park Lake City, with construction scheduled to begin next year.

As Park Lake City co-founder Andriy Mishchenko clarified during a press conference at Interfax-Ukraine, negotiations with the British International School began before the full-scale invasion.

“The war has postponed our plans, but not stopped them. The first step of our cooperation – the construction of a kindergarten and an elementary school called Early Years Academy – will start next year,” he said.

He clarified that the VITA quarter’s infrastructure will include its own kindergarten, primary, middle and high schools, and campuses for teachers and children.

“While the war continues, preceded by a two-year global pandemic, we believe it is extremely important to provide children with a world-class education provided by certified international BISU teachers. Some of them stayed with us in Ukraine. School and learning have become a kind of symbol of resistance to Russian aggression. Our students are the younger generation that will restore the country, rebuild the nation and guide it to prosperity,” said Olena Tovkun, member of the Supervisory Board and Head of the BISU Admissions Committee.

She added that for 26 years, BISU has been constantly supporting British academic traditions and high standards of teaching.

The first stage of the BISU educational cluster, Early Years Academy, will be a two-story building with a total area of 2.9 thousand square meters. The academy is designed for 185 students.

DIM plans to start construction in 2024 and put it into operation in 2025. A 3-hectare plot has been reserved for the construction of a middle and high school in the next stages.

Construction of the Park Lake City business-class suburban residential complex began in 2019. The advantages of the residential complex include a picturesque area with its own pond, stylish architecture and a park area with rare plants. After the start of the full-scale invasion, the first phase, which includes four houses of the VITA quarter, was put into operation. The second phase of the complex, consisting of 12 buildings, is currently under construction.

DIM Group was founded in 2014 and consists of six companies covering all stages of construction. To date, it has commissioned 12 buildings in six residential complexes with a total residential area of over 218 thousand square meters. Six residential complexes of “comfort+” and “business class” categories are under construction: “New Autograph, Metropolis, Park Lake City, Lucky Land, etc.

The British International School was founded in 1997 and was the first institution to initiate the British approach to education in Ukraine. Since the beginning of the invasion, BISU has not stopped its activities to ensure a continuous educational process. It is the only international school that has physically continued to operate in the country, in Kyiv’s Pechersk district and Dnipro, since September 1, 2022, offering bilingual education from kindergarten to graduate school. The academic course is based on a combination of British, international and Ukrainian curriculum and creative development activities. Graduates receive the Cambridge IGCSE, international IBDP or A-levels, and a Ukrainian certificate of basic and complete secondary education of the state standard.

Source: https://interfax.com.ua/news/video/936832.html

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