01 вересня 2024 р. 21:58

During the summer of 2024, 328 air alerts were announced in Mykolaiv region

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During the summer, air raid alerts were raised 328 times in Mykolaiv region. In total, more than two thousand alarms have been sounded since the full-scale invasion in the region.

This is evidenced by the Air Alert Map in Ukraine.

As of September 1, 2024, air raid alerts were announced 2643 times in Mykolaiv region.

Thus, 126 alarms were sounded in June, 115 alarms in July, and 87 alarms in August.

According to the portal's calculations, the longest air raid lasted nine hours and 53 minutes. The average duration since February 24, 2022 is one hour and one minute.

After Mykolaiv and the region, the largest number of explosions was recorded in Ochakiv, Voznesensk and Snihurivka. In terms of the number of threats of shelling, Ochakiv remains the first city.

In terms of the total duration of the air alert, Mykolaiv region ranks sixth, Kherson region ranks seventh, and Odesa region ranks eleventh.

In July, the number of air raids in Mykolaiv region decreased by 9% compared to the previous month. Overall, the number of airborne alarms in Ukraine decreased by 7%.

Mykolaiv Oblast plans to set up 56 automated local warning systems. Two such systems are already in operation, and local governments have already developed terms of reference for more than thirty systems. There are 307 sirens, 192 loudspeakers and 4 radio stations in the region to alert the public to threats.

For the implementation of the program to protect the population, UAH 8 million 814 was allocated from the regional budget of Mykolaiv region for 2024. This money will be used to modernize the automated warning system and replenish the regional material reserve.

What to do in case of an alarm? How to hide when you can't run to a shelter? Why should you not listen to panic in telegram channels? These and other questions about protection during an alarm will be answered by the guest of Inter TV - Colonel of the National Guard Serhii Sudets, founder of the Air Alert channel.