Date: November 27, 2023 Time: 01:20:09
“Due to difficult weather conditions, it was decided to make November 27 a day off for students of kindergartens, schools and additional educational institutions,” the message says. “Their teams will work normally, assessing the consequences of the disaster and eliminating them together with city services.”
From 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in Anapa, 14 millimeters of precipitation fell, and wind gusts reached 23 meters per second. In total, more than 60 reports of fallen trees and broken branches were received.
Now the resort city is eliminating the consequences of the disaster and continues repairing damage to power lines. Mobile teams and special teams work around the clock in the city: more than 300 people and 250 teams. Additionally, additional forces are expected from neighboring cities.
According to meteorologists, between 9:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. it is possible that there will be winds with maximum speeds, with gusts of up to 27 meters per second and waves in the sea. Starting at 1 in the morning the wind will begin to die down, but the gusts will persist. Residents are advised to stay home tomorrow, if possible, and closely monitor their children.
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