The water supply to the Black Sea region of the peninsula was completely stopped due to the lack of lighting at the pumping stations, and the centralized heating was also stopped.
Crimea, temporarily occupied by the Russians, was hit by a natural disaster. Local Telegram channels reported this on Sunday, November 26.
The most affected areas of the peninsula are Black Sea, Saki, Belogorsky, Simferopol, Zhovtnevy, Bakhchisarai, Leninsky.
Strong winds and waves destroy houses, wash away roads, and uproot trees.
Russian sources have published videos of the destruction due to a natural disaster.
To save themselves from drowning, people climbed onto rooftops and turned on flashlights so rescuers could see them.
Due to bad weather, electricity, heating and water were lost in a large part of the peninsula.
Meanwhile, as the Russian media wrote, the epicenter of the natural disaster is only approaching the coast of the peninsula and strong waves and strong winds will cover Crimea later, in the evening. In particular, eight-meter waves are expected on the coast of Anapa, Gelendzhik, Novorossiysk and the Tuapse region.
The temporarily occupied Crimea was hit by a strong storm, and the trenches of the Russian invaders on the coast were washed away by sea water.
We remind you that due to the worsening weather, on November 26, the Headquarters for Eliminating the Consequences of Emergency Situations on the Roads will start around the clock.
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Source: korrespondent

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