At Lemppari and the international school some windows have been broken during the weekend 24 to 25 January. The glass shop has protected the broken windows, so the premises are warm. After filming, they do not pose a danger to the users of the premises.

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Update: Teaching runs normally on Monday from 9 a.m. onwards
However, some of the windows have been broken through, so there are glass shards in the premises and they are not safe to use before the rooms has been properly cleaned. Teaching must be possibly moved to other rooms (public learning spaces) or cancel for Monday January 26(lab facilities on the 1st floor).
If teaching has had to be cancelled or postponed for Monday morning, you can get the information from the information desk in the Lemminkäisenkatu lobby.
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