The list of roads closed due to bad weather has been updated in Mykolaiv region

The list of roads closed due to bad weather has been updated in Mykolaiv region

Kyiv  •  UNN

November 26 2023, 09:30 PM • 35759 views

The bad weather led to the closure of many roads in Mykolaiv region, including the main highways M-13, H-24 and M-14; rescue services provided assistance to 104 people stranded off-road.

Bad weather continues to rage almost all over the country. The southern regions suffer the most. The head of Mykolaiv Vitaliy Kim updated the information about the roads closed to traffic, UNN reports. 

Details

As of 22:00. 26 November, vehicular traffic in Mykolaiv region is prohibited on the following highways of national importance:

- M-13 is closed for traffic along along the entire length within the Mykolaiv region from the village of Krasnivka to the village of Ryabokoneve;

- H-24 is closed from the city of Voznesensk to the border with Kirovohrad region in the direction of Kyiv;

- P-75 is closed from Kryve Ozero to Pervomaisk and from

m. Pervomaisk to the urban-type settlement Domanivka and Oleksandrivka;

- T-15-06 is closed from Domanivka to Vradiyivka and Berizky village;

- T-15-04 is closed from м. Pervomaisk to the village of Lysa Hora;

- M-14 is closed from the city of Mykolaiv to the city of Odesa;

- M-14 is closed from the city of Mykolaiv to the city of Odesa. Mykolaiv to the city of Odesa;

- T-15-06 is closed from м. Mykolaiv to the village of Domanivka;

- T-15-07 is closed from the city of Mykolaiv to the village of Ochakiv. Mykolaiv to the town of Ochakiv;

- T-15-13 - traffic from the Odesa highway (M-14) is closed. Odesa highway (M-14) to the city of Ochakiv;

- T-15-15 is closed for traffic from Odesa highway (M-14) to Rybakivka village.

"As of 22:00 in Pervomaisky and Voznesensky districts, 28 vehicles were released, including 1 a bus and two ambulances. There were 104 people in them, including 2 children. 16 people were sent to the "Points of Unbreakability", the rest - to the nearest settlements," Kim said.