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Vladislav Sleptsov inspected the clearing of snow from school districts, daycare centers, and temporary housing facilities for emergencies.

Weekly tour led by the Deputy Head of Yakutsk, Vladislav Sleptsov, in various districts – Gubinsky, Promyshlenny, Stroitelny, Central, Oktyabrsky, Sayarsky, and Avtodorozhny. The primary objective was to oversee the repeated clearing of snow from areas adjacent to educational institutions –...

Snow removal operations were inspected at schools, kindergartens, and emergency shelters by...
Snow removal operations were inspected at schools, kindergartens, and emergency shelters by Vladislav Sleptsov

Vladislav Sleptsov inspected the clearing of snow from school districts, daycare centers, and temporary housing facilities for emergencies.

In the frosty city of Yakutsk, Deputy Mayor Vladislav Sleptsov is leading a drive to ensure safety and accessibility during the heavy snowfall season. His focus is on clearing snow from areas adjacent to educational facilities and emergency housing, a move aimed at preventing accidents and ensuring safe access for students, staff, and residents.

Sleptsov's efforts have already resulted in the removal of significant amounts of snow. For instance, 30 cubic meters of snow were cleared from a building on Zhornitskogo Street, while at School No. 27, 100 cubic meters were removed from the adjacent territory, and around 50 cubic meters from the roof of the building. School No. 10 saw the removal of 400 cubic meters of snow, and the building's roof was also cleared. At School No. 13, 200 cubic meters of snow were removed.

The working group, which includes the head of the Department of Housing and Communal Services and Energy, Ivan Negnyurov, visited several educational institutions, including School No. 13, School No. 10, School No. 27, "Vasilok" kindergarten, and "Korablik" kindergarten.

Sleptsov's weekly inspection tours have taken him to several districts, including Gubinsky, Industrial, Construction, Central, October, Sayarsky, and Road districts. During these tours, he inspects annually flooded areas, snow and ice accumulation sites, and emergency housing fund territories at various addresses.

The Deputy Mayor has also addressed specific issues at certain institutions. For example, the management of School No. 27 drew attention to the flooding of the adjacent territory with meltwater from the neighboring post office. In response, Sleptsov gave a direct instruction to the Managing Company to remove snow from the post office territory to solve the flooding problem and prevent its recurrence in the future.

Sleptsov emphasized that constant monitoring and prompt response to emerging problems are necessary for successful completion of spring sanitation and beautification tasks in Yakutsk city. He has also noted that all school, kindergarten, and multi-apartment building territories should be completely cleared of snow by the middle of next week.

In conclusion, Sleptsov's focus on clearing snow from critical zones around schools and emergency housing is a proactive measure aimed at ensuring the safety and accessibility of these vital facilities during Yakutsk's harsh winter. His efforts and those of his team are working to prevent accidents, ensure safe access for students, staff, and residents, and ensure that emergency services can operate without obstructions.

The proactive measures taken by Deputy Mayor Vladislav Sleptsov in Yakutsk's harsh winter, such as clearing snow from schools and emergency housing, are not limited to just safety and accessibility concerns. These actions also aim to ensure general political stability, as the safe operation of education institutions and emergency services is essential for the community.

Moreover, Sleptsov's regular inspections of various districts and institutions, including schools and kindergartens, can be seen as a concerted effort to maintain a healthy general news flow about the city's winter prep and progress, thus keeping citizens informed and reassured.

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