Heavy Rain Paralyzes Odesa: Which Public Transport Routes Are Not Operating.
According to inkorr.com: This morning, a heavy downpour hit Odesa, causing significant flooding and complicating the operation of public transport. In many areas of the city, traffic is hindered or impossible. City authorities and police urge drivers to be cautious and refrain from travel.
Problems with Electric Transport
Due to the intense rainfall, the operation of the city's electric transport has been halted. Trolleybuses and trams cannot operate on some routes due to power outages. For example, trams No. 7, 13, and 27 are not in service. Trolleybus No. 10 only reaches Rishelyevska Street, while trolleybus No. 8 goes to Khimichna Street.
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Road Conditions
The Odesa city council confirmed that several major transport arteries are experiencing severe flooding. Traffic on Heroiv Nebesnoi Sotni Street, Ivan Petrova Street, and Akadeyika Hlushka Street is completely paralyzed. Complications are also observed on the sections of Khimichna/Promyslova, Prymorska/Gazovyi Lane, and others.
Appeal to Drivers
The patrol police urge drivers to turn on low beam headlights, maintain a safe distance, and avoid sudden maneuvers. Citizens are advised to be cautious and, if possible, refrain from travel until the weather improves.
The heavy rainfall in Odesa has led to serious complications in transportation and flooding of the streets. Local authorities and the police urge residents to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary trips until the situation stabilizes.
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