Storm warning declared in Ukraine: where the bad weather will rage.
Storm warning declared in Ukraine
Today, September 16, a storm warning has been declared in several regions of Ukraine. This was reported by the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center.
By the end of the day on September 16, in the central, southern, eastern, Ternopil and Khmelnytsky regions, wind gusts of 15-20 m/s
According to meteorologists, the bad weather will last until the end of the day. The regions mentioned have been assigned level I hazard (yellow).
On the European continent, there are also serious consequences from severe floods. In Austria, Poland and the Czech Republic, some rail services have been canceled.
In general, several people have died due to floods in various European countries, notably in the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria and Romania.
It should be noted that Typhoon Bebinca, which reached Shanghai in eastern China on September 16, became the strongest in the city since 1949.
Meanwhile, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared a natural disaster due to flooding in the south of the country.
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