A Deep Sinkhole in Obolon District to Remain Until 2026
Dangerous Sinkhole Appears in Obolon
According to Главком: A hazardous ground collapse has opened up on a road in Kyiv's Obolon district. The incident occurred opposite building 48 on Volodymyr Ivasyuk Avenue, heading towards the Heroiv Dnipra metro station. A deep, circular sinkhole formed on the road embankment, alarming local residents.
Residents reported the dangerous site to the city's 1551 service line five days ago. The request processing system indicates the repair is scheduled for completion by March 23, 2026. This lengthy timeline raises serious concerns about the speed of response to such emergencies, as the sinkhole poses a threat to both drivers and pedestrians. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges Kyiv faces with its aging infrastructure following years of conflict.
Road Fund Financing Under Scrutiny
In a related development, the State Audit Service is investigating the municipal corporation Kyivavtodor. According to the auditors, funding for the road fund is virtually non-existent for 2024-2025, despite a sharp increase in expenditures for capital repairs of municipal roads. This calls into question the effectiveness of road management in the capital and suggests the current problem may be part of a wider systemic issue.
The discovery of the Obolon sinkhole underscores the critical need for timely responses to urban infrastructure problems, which directly impact public safety. The State Audit Service's probe into road fund financing points to potential management failures that require urgent resolution to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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