Twenty people were evacuated to a safe area. Four children, four people with disabilities, and one bedridden woman were among them.
The evacuees were provided with a reception center:
– medical support (ambulances are on duty at the site);
– assistance in getting off the train, carrying things, etc. (with the support of SES employees);
– transportation and accommodation in host communities;
– evacuation payments.
In addition, representatives of the healthcare system organized the evacuation of a bedridden woman by specialized transport.
NGOs and charitable foundations provided displaced persons with a range of essential services, including hot drinks, food boxes, hygiene kits, and psychological and legal assistance. These organizations include the Ukrainian Red Cross Society, the Integration Center, the Rockada Charitable Foundation, the Day Center for Social and Psychological Assistance, and the Right to Protection Charitable Foundation.
The ability of the Rivne region to accommodate residents of the Donetsk region who have been evacuated was a topic of discussion at the Evacuation Coordination Center, which Vice Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk chairs.
Here’s the schedule for evacuation trains and hotline numbers for pre-registration.