March 14, 2026
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Spring Thaw Poses Dangers on Ukrainian Ice, Tragic Incident in Kharkiv

As spring temperatures rise, the ice on Ukraine’s waterways is becoming increasingly unsafe for travel. Experts from the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center have warned that while the surface may appear solid, it is actually fragile and unstable.

The warming weather, along with currents and sunlight, is causing the ice to thin and break apart. “During this period, the ice may look continuous, but it is already brittle and unreliable. Stepping onto such ice is extremely dangerous, as it can collapse at any moment,” officials stated.

In light of these warnings, authorities are urging residents to exercise caution and avoid walking on ice-covered bodies of water.

Tragic Incident in Kharkiv

On March 12, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported a tragic incident in Kharkiv where six children fell through the ice. A local resident managed to rescue four of them, but unfortunately, two boys aged 10 and 17 lost their lives.

Weather Forecast for Ukraine

According to meteorologist Natalka Didenko, the weather in Ukraine is expected to cool slightly over the weekend of March 14-15. However, sunny skies and no precipitation are anticipated. Daytime temperatures will range from 9 to 12 degrees Celsius, with warmer conditions of 12 to 17 degrees expected in the western and southern regions.

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As the ice on Ukrainian waterways becomes increasingly unstable with the arrival of spring, a tragic incident in Kharkiv highlights the dangers. Authorities are urging caution as temperatures rise and the ice thaws.

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