A powerful storm is expected and more floods everywhere in occupied Crimea. (See description)

1.) According to the Poseidon monitoring system, waves in the sea will rise to 8-10 meters. Locals publish videos with the first waves, as well as with the rising water level, which has already flooded Yevpatoria highway. 2.) Situation in the occupied Crimea: high waves, minus roads and piers, flooded houses, fallen trees, blown off roofs. 3.) The peak of the storm in Crimea is still ahead“, - “governor” of the occupied Sevastopol, Razvozhaev 🤡 🌊 There will also be storms in the Kerch Strait, where the Crimean Bridge is located. 7 meter waves are expected there! 4.) A POWERFUL CYCLONE WILL REACH MOSCOW The strongest hurricane is in Crimea and Sevastopol. The wind knocks down trees, tears off roof sheathing, and downs power lines. About 40 thousand residents were left without electricity, the “authorities” of the occupied peninsula report. Many settlements are flooded, people are evacuated to safer places. ❄️A powerful cyclone from the Black Sea will reach Moscow. As Roman Vilfand, the scientific director of the Hydrometeorological Center of russia, said, the heaviest snowfall that has ever happened in November is predicted in the capital: “It will not be just ordinary snow, but snowfall. One of the heaviest snowfalls that ever happened at the end of November.“ 5.) Now a catastrophic cyclone from the occupied Crimea is moving to Moscow: in the next 13 hours, snowfall is expected there, which Muscovites have not seen for 40 years. 6.) An airplane flying Moscow – Sochi is painting Putler’s face right now over the Black Sea. russian media write about the “megastorm” that hit Adler. Trees are already falling there and nature’s revenge begins. 7.) Nature took away the entire line of defense on the coast of Crimea from the russian invaders. It is reported that there is now the most powerful storm in the last 100 years. Wind speed off the coast of Crimea is from 115 to 130 km/h, in the Crimean mountains - up to 150 km/h. And the storm is heading towards Russia, Moscow city. 8.) Temporarily occupied Crimea: literally stones from the sky. 9.) The Ruzsians are evacuating the residents of Yevpatoria, whose houses were flooded by the storm. The video shows the city center. People are on the roofs and giving light signals. 10.) More footage from temporarily occupied Crimea, which goes under water 🌊 11.) 500,000 people were left without electricity in temporarily occupied Crimea. The storm doesn’t subside. The ruzsians write that the inhabitants of the peninsula also have no water. But they’re lying about water 💦🫢 12.) Crimea was hit by a severe storm Hurricane winds of up to 40 meters per second are ripping out trees and tearing off roofs. Many districts of Yevpatoria are flooded, and public transport has been halted in Sevastopol. The storm has reached Russia: the strongest winds are raging in Anapa and Krasnodar.
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