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NEA issues alert on weather conditions worsening in coming days

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The National Environment Agency (NEA) issued an alert on worsening weather conditions in the coming days.

Weather forecasters say that from the second part of July 6 through the first half of July 9, intermittent rain is expected in Eastern Georgia, heavy in some areas, namely in the Kakheti region. Thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds are possible.

“Heavy rains may cause swelling of small rivers and formation-activation of the land sliding processes (threat level high in the Kekheti region, medium – in other regions),” the NEA said.

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image First stage of Registration at Tbilisi kindergartens launched

06.07.2026.19:35

The first stage of registration at Tbilisi kindergartens for the 2026-2027 learning year has launched. The registration will proceed in three stages online on the Tbilisi Kindergarten Management Agency’s website, kids.org.ge.

According to Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze, the first-stage registration will be open until July 12 for the following target groups: children of socially vulnerable families, children with special needs, orphans, children of single parents, children from families with many children, and children of military servicemen.

The second stage of registration will launch on July 13 for all children registered across the Tbilisi Municipality, while general registration will commence on July 20 which means that all children aged two to six will be able to register for Tbilisi’s public kindergartens, regardless of the registration location.

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