
Who can stay at home in Sevastopol on an unplanned day off due to a hurricane? the city governor Mikhail Razvozhaev said on his Telegram channel on November 26.
“Regional authorities can only set a day off for city government agencies. “Federal organizations operating in Sevastopol and private organizations were advised to make the same decision.”Razvozhaev wrote.
According to him, the rectors of Sevastopol universities have already announced that they have decided on a day off for students and teachers.
It was previously reported that due to the hurricane, Monday in Crimea and Sevastopol was declared a non-working day for employees of institutions and schools in the social sector.
28 villages in the Dzhankoy region of Crimea were left without electricity due to the hurricane. 24 settlements in the Krasnogvardeisky district of Crimea were left without electricity.
Sevastopol municipal services are clearing fallen trees on Tokarev and Zhidilova streets, and vehicle traffic is temporarily blocked.
The press service of the city government published a video of the work of city utility workers removing fallen trees.
City officials urge motorists not to park their cars under trees and residents to stay home during the hurricane.
Recall that the Mediterranean cyclone brought strong gusty winds and rain to Crimea. The peak of the hurricane is observed on the afternoon of November 26.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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