January 11, 2026
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Bad weather complicates the movement of trains: in the Kyiv region, due to the fall of a pillar, several flights have slowed down

Extreme weather conditions throughout the country make it difficult for trains to move, in particular, the movement of a number of flights has slowed down in the Kyiv region.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Extreme weather conditions throughout the country make it difficult for trains to move, in particular, the movement of a number of flights has slowed down in the Kyiv region.

Source: “Ukrzaliznytsia”

Details: In the Kyiv region, as a result of the fall of the support of the external 110 kV line on the contact network of the railway, one of the sections was temporarily left without power. This caused the delay of a number of trains, among which the most noticeable delay was flight #10/9 Budapest-Kyiv.

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However, the railway workers report, the obstacle has already been removed, the voltage has been applied and the trains are resuming movement one by one. For those flights that will arrive in Kyiv during the curfew, bus transfers around the city are provided with the assistance of the KMDA, the message states.

We will remind: On January 8, it became known that due to the deterioration of weather conditions, the government recommends temporarily stopping the educational process in face-to-face format, and OVA should work out the issue of transferring the work of enterprises, institutions and organizations to remote mode (except for critical infrastructure).

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