Dozens of cars drowned in sewage after sewer failure in Ufa 16:29

A sewage system burst on Salavat Yulaev Boulevard in Ufa. The sewers filled the parking lot with cars. In this respect reports Telegram channel Mash Batash.

“A sewage system burst on Salavat Yulaev Boulevard near the Peton Scientific Research Institute in Ufa. “The water there reached almost knee-deep, expert teams arrived at the scene,” it said.

Depending on the channel, the cause of sewer deterioration may be a sharp temperature change. Judging by the video, there were at least 40 cars in the parking lot. These are mostly passenger cars. Owners of seven sunken cars reported having problems. Ufavodokanal refused to answer when asked if they owed compensation.

It happened before that knownIn Sochi, police detained a 35-year-old man who, together with a friend, tried to steal a VAZ-2105, but the car caught fire. The second person who participated in the kidnapping attempt is wanted.

Two drivers in Moscow before broken each other’s cars with axes and sticks.



Source: Gazeta

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