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On July 13, I planned a vacation in Yaremche, they were going to go by car. How are the floods there now? Cancel the trip?
On July 13, I planned a vacation in Yaremche, they were going to go by car. How are the floods there now? Cancel the trip?
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аватар Igor_m
No need to go there, there is full ...
аватар aholodulkina
The vacation will be too extreme: riverbeds have changed, roads have been destroyed, heaps of dirt and stumps. Check directly with the owners of hotels along the planned route - how ready they are to receive guests.
аватар veritasana
Yes, there could be mountains .. but it didn’t work out .. me too ..
аватар city.direktor
Thank you all ☹️☹️☹️
аватар ann_oleynik
comments from eyewitnesses of zombie news) drive calmly. all roads cleared. if you are going to go high into the mountains, there may be problems with the infrastructure of roads and paths. everything else in the city is fine. if anything - I'm only from there (I have a house in the center). ps I don’t enter into debates with commentators, it’s pointless and a waste of time. I will only answer questions
аватар dima_80_
July 13 is still two weeks away! I think the roads will be restored. The main thing is to avoid new rains and landslides.
аватар city.direktor
That's what I'm afraid)) the forecast is not encouraging yet ..
аватар Igor_m
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcDpl2nxeYc - I'm sure it's not fake and I hope it's over and won't happen again. I'm not sure that the bridges and roads were restored in two days and you can drive safely.
аватар vezha2
Until July 13, the water in the Prut may fall, the roads to Yaremche seem to have suffered slightly. And for the rest - refrain from extreme sports (such as climbing Hoverla) and everything will be fine
аватар ann_oleynik
Igor_m You don't seriously think that the water level hasn't dropped in a week and it continues to wash out the roadway? The road from Yaremche to Bukovel was cleared in the very first days and is a travel pass. Cleared by an interested party - a private company PBS, which belongs to Alexander Shevchenko (people's deputy), who in turn is the director of the Bukovel resort. The PBS company builds 90 percent of the roads in the Frankivsk region (which includes Yaremche and Bukovel) and is equipped with the latest technology, for which clearing even such roads is absolutely no problem. Of course, for Bukovel it was a priority to remove the highway leading to them, especially on the eve of a three-day vacation (in honor of the Constitution of Ukraine). which they did. so once again about the eyewitnesses of the zombie news ... yes, the flooding was serious. but it is not necessary to say that it is impossible to get to the main resort cities, they are washed off the face of the Earth and the infrastructure there is killed without fact.
аватар Igor_m
ann_oleynik, I didn’t see a fact from you, although I believe that you can already get to Bukovel thanks to A. Shevchenko (not the people’s deputy). And how are things going with the road to my beloved Verkhovyna? There is nothing in the zombie news, thanks in advance.
аватар ann_oleynik
Igor_m No idea. I only comment on the city, the topic on which the owner of the post asked. if you didn’t see the factage in my sloppy comment, then it’s pointless to continue the discus. all the more so once again: I don’t enter into debates with commentators, it’s pointless and a waste of time.
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