Two modular towns for temporary accommodation operating in Kherson region
According to Ukrinform, this was reported on air by Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration.
“We are currently offering several options, depending on people’s wishes. There is the possibility to stay within the region – in safer locations – or, of course, to leave the region,” Prokudin said.
According to him, two modular towns are operating in the Kherson region, and six temporary shelters are functioning in the Kherson community. Proper living conditions have been created there, and there are currently vacant places available.
If people do not wish to remain in the region, their evacuation to other, safer regions of Ukraine is organized. Prepared temporary accommodation is available there, along with comprehensive support.
As Prokudin added, since the deoccupation of the right-bank part of the region, about 52,000 residents have been assisted in leaving, including 7,000 children.
As previously reported by Ukrinform, since the liberation of the right bank of the Kherson region, more than 51,700 people have been evacuated, including around 7,000 children and nearly 550 people with limited mobility. There are two main evacuation routes: to safer regions of Ukraine with prepared temporary accommodation, or remaining within the region, where temporary shelters and modular towns with comfortable living conditions have been set up.