Unit of emergencies in Volga Federal district transferred to high alert mode due to the bad weather

Unit of emergencies in Volga Federal district transferred to high alert mode due to the bad weather

On the territory of a number of subjects of Central and Volga Federal districts in the period from 1 to 2 July are expected heavy precipitation, hail and wind gusts to 18-22 m/s.

MOSCOW, 1 July. /TASS/. Units emergency situations Ministry in the Volga Federal district transferred in the mode of increased readiness in connection with the threat of heavy rains with thunderstorm, which had already suffered 11 regions of Central Federal district. About this TASS reported the press service of the Central regional emergency center.

“In accordance with the forecast received from Roshydromet on the territory of a number of subjects of Central and Volga Federal districts in the period from 1 to 2 July, is expected adverse meteorological phenomenon. Under the influence of atmospheric fronts of the fall of Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Vladimir, Kursk, Lipetsk, Orel, Ryazan, Tambov, Tula, Orenburg, Penza, Samara, Saratov and Ulyanovsk regions, the Republic of Mari El, Tatarstan, Mordovia and Perm Krai”, — said the Agency interlocutor.

The territories of these regions are expected heavy precipitation, hail and wind gusts to 18-22 m/s In separate areas of Bashkiria the wind gusts can reach 25 m/s.

“In order to minimize possible risks and avoid emergencies, units of the EMERCOM of Russia of Volga Federal district transferred in the mode “increased readiness”, — said the Agency interlocutor.

With 30 June in the mode of increased readiness serving of MOE units in the Central Federal district.

The Central regional center of EMERCOM of Russia recommends that the population not to leave their homes to avoid the broad and poorly fortified structures, trees and roofs of buildings.

On Friday Moscow and 11 regions of the Central Federal district have already suffered from the inclement weather. Were knocked down more than 1,400 trees, about 1200 of them in Moscow, damaged roof 47 multi-storey private houses and administrative buildings. Were flooded roads and streets, damaged more than 100 cars. The disaster killed two people in Moscow and the Moscow region, another 22 were injured, 16 of them in Moscow, three in Moscow and three in the Kaluga region.

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