Due to bad weather conditions, 311 people, including 43 children, were evacuated from the Yevpatoria and Saki regions of Crimea; 71 people, including 11 children, are currently in two temporary accommodation centres. This was reported by TASS With reference to the press service of the Ministry of Emergencies of Russia.
“Traffic on the Saki-Evpatoria section of the highway was blocked (overflow of the road) and a detour route was organized,” the press service said.
The ministry added that the roofs of 3 buildings were damaged. Fallen trees and damage to vehicles were also recorded. Their numbers are currently being determined.
The other day, the administrative head of the Crimean city of Saki, Alexander Ovdienko, said that at least 100 thousand people were living there due to bad weather conditions. stay behind without electricity.
A storm warning was issued for the Crimean Peninsula between 25-27 November due to rain and strong winds that could reach 40 m/s. More than half a million Crimean residents were left without electricity and more than 200 residents of Yevpatoria were evacuated.
Previously, meteorologist Shuvalov predicted the frequency of natural disasters in Russia will increase.