In the water are streets, houses, and cars: rescuers showed the consequences of bad weather in Odessa.
On September 15, a downpour in Odessa caused significant damage: flooded streets, houses, and cars. Rescuers report that they are helping local residents cope with the consequences of bad weather, according to the SES.
In particular, on Yevhen Chykalenko Street, SES employees used a towing rope to pull a car out of a flooded section of the road.
In the village of Lymanka, in the Raduzhny residential area, the ground floor of a sixteen-story building, where six people lived, was flooded. With the help of two motor pumps, rescuers pumped water out of the premises and helped people get out of the trap that had formed due to the flooding.
Odessa: rescuers are overcoming the consequences of bad weatherToday's downpour in Odessa caused a lot of damage: flooded streets, houses, and cars.Currently, rescuers are involved in helping the population. pic.twitter.com/KBaStMxya7
— GLAVKOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) September 15, 2024
Recall that on September 15, almost half the monthly norm of rainfall fell in Odessa - 19 mm.
It is also worth noting that meteorologists warn of dangerous meteorological phenomena in several regions of Ukraine.
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