In the beginning of the year, in the beginning of the year, a sakura was recorded in the Dnieper, Obolon and Pechersk districts in the Dnieper, Obolonsky and Pechersk districts. This was reported in the Department of Environmental Protection and Adaptation to KSCA Climate Change.
Experts explain this with an abnormally high temperature observed in the capital at the end of January. 26 and 27th, the air temperature reached the indicators characteristic of the end of March, which provoked premature flowering of trees.
Typically, cherries begin to bloom in April, but global climatic changes are increasingly leading to impaired natural cycles. The KSCA states that such deviations can harm trees.
"Flowering" not in the season "depletes plants, increases the risk of frost, disrupts the natural cycle of development and reduces resistance to disease.
Ecologists urge the locals to treat such phenomena as a signal about serious changes in the natural environment caused by human activity. They emphasize the need for further measures to adapt the city to climatic changes.