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Hail with palm size and blackout: occupied Sevastopol covered bad weather (photo, video)

Local "authorities" reported that there were serious problems with electricity in a number of areas, and maritime passenger transport was forced to stop work due to a storm warning. The temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula fell. In Sevastopol there was a strong downpour with hail in the size of the palm. This was reported by local Telegram channels on July 27. According to locals, roads began to gradually turn into rivers, and people hide from bad weather at public transport stops.

On the eve of Crimea, a storm warning was announced on July 27 and 28. In the evening, maritime passenger transport stopped its work to stabilize weather conditions. "Vice Governor of Sevastopol" Yevgeny Gorlov also reported problems that brought bad weather to the occupied Crimea. Part of the population was left uncertain for electricity. "The electrical substation has worked because of the bad weather. The ship's side and a swallow bay are sitting without electricity.

Emergency crews are already working there," the message reads. The hail dropped the size of the human palm and broke the windows of the cars. Are the victims - it is unknown. The local "authorities" also announces that part of the houses began to flood, and this is confirmed by residents of Sevastopol, who publish on the network rollers from the entrances. According to some reports, the weather also got an occupied Yalta, where rain and heavy thunderstorm were recorded.