School in the heart of Moscow at Strelbischensky lane, 14, was forced to close due to excessive body concentration of ammonia in the air as directed by Rospotrebnadzor. "The school will retain its full legal entity, will retain his number, will remain director, teaching staff, parent community" – said Kalina. He noted that as long as the experts do not remove the smell of ammonia from the school, children will learn in two nearby schools. According to him, the mayor of Moscow ordered all professionals leading this work to investigate the situation as soon as possible. At the moment, according to Kalina, the causes odor of ammonia in the school building has not yet been identified. As reported previously press secretary of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Education Ostrogorsky Irina, in the new academic year, 200 primary school students sit at desks in school № 340, located at street Podvoisky, Building 2. More than 200 students in primary and high schools will attend an evening shift school number 57 on the street, 2nd Chernogryazskaya, Building 7, Building 1. All Regional News
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