The downpour in Odessa on September 15 led to the flooding of some streets in the Kievsky and Peresypsky districts.
According to the mayor’s office, traffic is difficult along Nebesnoy Sotny Avenue, Chikalenko Street (former Williams Street) and Balkovskaya Street.
Europe is currently suffering from flooding, the worst in decades.
Cyclone Boris has spread across Europe, with strong winds and heavy rains observed in parts of Poland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. At least five people have died in Romania due to flooding. The entrance to the embankment in Prague has been closed.
Heavy rain and snow fell in the mountains of Austria, raising the risk of landslides.
More than 200 mm of rain is expected in Vienna and other regions. The country’s army has been put on alert to assist civilian emergency services.
The south and southeast of Germany are also bracing for severe flooding. According to forecasts, these regions could receive between 150 liters and 350 liters of rain per square meter.
Source: Racurs
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