Heavy Snowfall Paralyzes Kyiv Roads, 216 Vehicles Deployed Amid Accidents
Road Conditions in Kyiv Following Heavy Snow
According to Главком: Heavy snowfall hit Kyiv on February 15, 2026, severely disrupting road conditions across the city. In response, municipal services deployed a fleet of 216 specialized vehicles to clear the snow. According to the Kyiv City State Administration, crews were positioned at key points before the snowfall began, allowing them to pre-treat road surfaces with anti-icing agents immediately.
Despite these efforts, numerous traffic accidents have been reported, and large trucks are experiencing significant difficulties navigating the capital's streets. Authorities are urging drivers to follow specific safety measures:
- Avoid non-essential travel;
- Refrain from parking on sidewalks, in outer traffic lanes, or on road shoulders.
Pedestrians are advised to use sidewalks with caution and to cross streets only at designated intersections.
It is important to note that all property owners are legally responsible for clearing snow from adjacent areas. In a related incident, a man was seen manually shoveling snow on February 5 at 21 Velyka Zhytomyrska Street. Road conditions remain challenging, and utility crews continue to work around the clock to mitigate the storm's impact. Such winter storms are a recurring challenge for the city, testing its infrastructure and emergency response each year.
The Critical Need for a Prompt Response
This snowfall is part of Kyiv's winter weather pattern, which frequently leads to major traffic delays and hazards for pedestrians. An efficient municipal response is crucial, as timely snow removal and road treatment are proven to reduce accident risks and enhance overall road safety.
Both drivers and pedestrians are strongly encouraged to heed official advisories to prevent accidents during this period of severe weather.
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