The Sevastopol prosecutor’s office took charge of eliminating the consequences of bad weather, the press service of the supervisory agency reported on June 15.
“Law enforcement officers monitor the respect for the rights of disaster victims and the progress of repair work”says the message.
Previously it was reported that Sevastopol utility companies continue to eliminate the consequences of night rain.
According to Sevastopolenergo, due to a storm, several emergency outages occurred in the 6-10 kV power networks, to date all emergency restoration works have been completed.
The 102 PES network cable line is damaged; Restoration work continues.
Currently Vodokanal has registered 43 requests for storm sewer cleaning, of which 41 have been processed and two more are in process.
The Governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, toured the city today and checked the progress of sanitary cleaning of the city. The road has been mostly cleared; In some places there may still be dirt and stones on the roads; He ordered municipal services to remove everything in the coming days.
All city services continue to operate 24/7. They accept requests through the 112 service and monitor requests on social networks, which are monitored by the regional control center.
Let us remember that throughout the night a storm hit Sevastopol with rain, hail and gusts of wind. On the night of June 14-15, the residents of Sevastopol could not sleep; There was a lot of noise in the city, but this time not from the flying missiles and air defense, but from the angry elements.
The scorching sun and heat gave way to thunder, lightning, torrential rain and strong gusts of wind.
The rain poured down like a wall. The roads were flooded. Visibility was minimal. Motorists who were affected by bad weather on the road had a very difficult time. Luckier were those who observed the unbridled nature of the elements from the windows of their homes and were able to appreciate their beauty and power.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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