“Oleg Kiper, the head of the Odessa Regional Military Administration, announced on October 2 in the territory of the region the day of mourning in connection with the tragic death of nine people in Odessa due to bad weather. According to Oleg Kiper, there are five members of the same family, including a child. The bad weather, during which almost two months of rainfall fell in seven hours, led to significant consequences:”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
Head of the Odessa Regional Military Administration Oleg Kiper announced October 2 In the territory of the region, the day of mourning in connection with the tragic death of nine people in Odessa due to bad weather.
According to Oleg Kiper, there are five members of the same family, including a child.
The bad weather, during which almost two months of rainfall fell in seven hours, led to significant consequences:
- They died nine people, including one child.
- Saved 362 people.
- Evacuated 227 vehicles.
The work on the elimination of the consequences of bad weather continues, they involved 255 rescuers and 68 vehicles.
On the day of mourning, October 2, on buildings of the authorities, enterprises, institutions and organizations of the region will be The State Flags of Ukraine releasedand entertainment will be limited.
SES announced in Odessa h Hervine danger Due to abnormal drain and flooding, in the city expected More than 80 mm of precipitation.
On the night of September 30, Odessa covered a heavy downpour, which turned the streets into rivers and paralyzed traffic in different parts of the city. The weather has led to a reduction in the movement of trolleybuses, some trams do not go.
K Ince September and the beginning of October will Rainy m But cold m, Fr. Fr. Fr. are clinging almost throughout the territory in countries and next week.
In Odessa on October 1, schooling in schools Translated On an online mode because of bad weather and significant flooding in the city. The decision was made to eliminate the consequences of the element, as many schools, classes, groups and shelters were flooded.