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In Crimea and Sevastopol, Monday has been declared a day off. It's all because of the weather

In Crimea and Sevastopol, Monday has been declared a day off. It's all because of the weather

CrimeaPRESS reports:

In Crimea, Monday was declared a day off due to bad weather.

Due to weather conditions, November 27, Monday, has been declared a day off in the Republic of Crimeasaid in his Telegram channel Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov.

He did not specify who exactly this decision concerns.

More detailed information was distributed in Sevastopol.

Tomorrow in Sevastopol has been declared a non-working day for employees of social services institutions, kindergartens, schools, additional education institutions and sports; with the exception of medical institutions and emergency services. Employers and universities are recommended to make a similar decision regarding their students and employees. For those parents who need to go to work, there will be duty groups everywhere. We expect, based on the forecast from meteorologists, that the storm will subside by the middle of the night. It is clear that it will take time to eliminate all the consequences. There may be disruptions to public transport. Utility services are working in enhanced modewrote in his Telegram channel Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev.

In the Hero City, everything is clear, but many Crimeans are now confused: who goes to work tomorrow, who doesn’t, where exactly, where exactly, how to charge for this day and draw up time sheets, what to do for “private traders”… Post on social networks and an official document (decree) are still different things.

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