Strong winds kill two people in Moscow, injure 17
Kyiv • UNN
Two people were killed and 17 injured as strong winds of up to 21 m/s knocked down trees on parked cars in Moscow, according to the city's mayor.
Two people were killed and 17 injured during the bad weather in Moscow, the mayor of the Russian capital Sergey Sobyanin said, reports UNN.
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It is noted that all victims are being provided with the necessary medical care. City services are working in an operational mode.
In the Moscow region on April 3, winds of up to 21 m/s blew several trees onto parked cars.