Moscow went underwater — even the State Duma was flooded.
Flood in Moscow
Today, the capital of the aggressor country, the Russian Federation, was struck by a heavy downpour. Water swirled through the streets, entered the premises of the State Duma, and even forced the closure of one metro station.
This information was reported by Russian media.
Consequences of the flood in the Russian capital
Moscow was engulfed by a real natural disaster after the heavy rain. This common phenomenon for the summer season became a true catastrophe for the city. The water flooded not only the outskirts but also homes in the very center of the city, including the premises of the State Duma of Russia.
Local residents began to share videos of the aftermath of the powerful flood. In particular, it turned out that water flooded the lobby of one of the metro stations, prompting the closure of its entrance. On one of the streets of the city, a small temporary waterfall even formed.
After the heavy rain, Moscow found itself underwater - the river overflowed its banks, flooding not only the outskirts but also the city center. Water was noticed in the building of the State Duma and at metro stations. Local residents shared videos on social media showing the aftermath of the disaster.Read also
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