Storm Bettina hits Eastern Europe
There Storm Bettina devastates Eastern Europe, with the Black Sea region particularly affected. Violent cyclone with floods and hurricane-force winds in Crimea and southern Russia: at least 4 dead and dozens injured. Over 1.2 million residents without electricity. Hundreds of citizens were evacuated. There was also damage in the occupied Ukrainian territories. Dubbed the “storm of the century” and “megastorm” by Russian media, the storm began raging on Sunday, November 26, according to emergency services.
Storms Snow hit Ukraine, Romania and Moldova. Hundreds of towns remained without power and many roads were closed. Part of Donbass was also badly hit. In general, after heavy snowfalls and storms in Ukraine, the Energy Ministry in Kiev reports, over 2,000 inhabited places in 16 regions are without electricity.
In the Romanian region MoldovaA 40-year-old man died after the vehicle he was traveling in left the road and crashed into a car Tree.
In Russia, very high waves swept everything away City of Sochia well-known tourist spot on the banks of the Black Sea. On Monday, November 27th, waves up to 10 meters high reached houses and caused serious damage
Storm with up to 150 km/h in the Black Sea: Strong gusts rotating around the center of the storm were triggered Blizzards with real blizzards. The storm caused power outages, so that approx 1,200,000 people without electricitysaid an advisor from Aksionov, Oleg Krioutchkov, quoted by Russian news agencies. In Sevastopol, more than 500 marine animals were killed when the local aquarium was flooded. iLMeteo is also on WhatsApp!
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