The roads of Crimea were cleared of snow, the press service of the Ministry of Transport of the Republic reported on November 28.
It should be noted that there are no problems with traveling to the Angarsky and Grushevsky passes in Crimea.
“In Simferopol all roads have been cleaned and treated with a reagent”says the message.
Previously it was reported that due to snowfall, round-the-clock service of special teams was organized on the roads of Crimea. Surveillance is maintained, including on the Tavrida highway.
83 units of specialized road equipment are destined for the sections of the A-291 “Tavrida” highway that participate in the winter maintenance of federal highways.
In addition, 12 combined road vehicles, seven tractors with mounted rotating equipment, one motor grader, three front-end loaders and six wheel loaders were deployed to combat bad weather in the Belogorsk, Simferopol and Bakhchisarai regions of the peninsula.
To monitor the situation and provide assistance to drivers, there are four patrol cars on the sections of the road.
Six KDMs, one loading crane, one motor grader and three front-end loaders are on duty in the Kerch, Leninsky and Kirovsky districts.
Recall that for three days there was a storm in Crimea and Sevastopol. The head of Sevastopol declared a state of emergency due to interruptions in the city’s power supply. During the hurricane, trees fell and several people were injured.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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