346 thousand people remain without electricity in southern Russia and Crimea
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346,000 consumers remain without electricity in the south of Russia, in Crimea and in the Moscow-controlled territories of eastern Ukraine, the head of the Ministry of Energy, Nikolay Shulgynov, said on the air of the Rossiya-24 TV channel.
According to Shulginov, about 100,000 people remain without electricity in the annexed Crimea, 86,000 and 136,000 in occupied parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, respectively. Another 25,000 people remain without electricity in the occupied territories of the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.
“Electricity has been fully restored in the Krasnodar Territory, the Republic of Dagestan and the Rostov Region,” Shulgynov said.
On the night of November 27, the south of Russia and Ukraine was covered by the most powerful storm ever observed. Several deaths are known.
- A powerful cyclone from the Black Sea brought snowfall to Moscow. The Hydrometeorological Center of Russia called it “one of the strongest that happened at the end of November.” In the Moscow Region, snowfall has become the heaviest in the last forty years.
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