A resident of the Russian capital called the Russian Ministry of Emergencies, mistaking the fog around Moscow City for a strong fire. This was reported on the Telegram channel plinth.
Speaking to rescuers, the woman said that the skyscrapers on the Presnenskaya Embankment were covered in smoke. At the same time, emergency personnel explained to him whether it was really fog or smoke.
“The woman was sure: it was smoke, not mist,” the document says.
But as a result it turned out that the city dweller was still wrong. In the morning, fog formed in various parts of the Russian capital and was especially clearly visible in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe main building of Moscow State University in Sparrow Hills and near Moscow City.
The publication did not specify whether representatives of the Russian Emergencies Ministry went to the area after the woman’s call.
On October 7, Alexander Shuvalov, head of the Meteo forecast center, warned that October 9 will be the coldest day of this week in Moscow. Air temperature during the day will be Between +5°C and +7°C.
Same day at Roshidromet saidThis week, Muscovites will be able to observe “radiation” fog, which occurs as a result of radiation cooling of the earth’s surface to the dew point. This phenomenon is usually recorded in the early morning or at night.
St. Clouds over the Lakhta Center building in the early hours of St. Petersburg accepted for smoke.
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Source: Gazeta

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