Saturday, November 12, 2016

In Moscow in icy conditions was almost 900 accident – RBC

Snowfall in Moscow

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About 900 traffic accidents, which injured 26 people, was recorded in Moscow in the last days. Heavy rainfall and cold snap led to icy conditions on the streets of the capital

Over the past day on the roads of Moscow was recorded 880 accidents with material damage accidents 24 to 26 people were injured. About TASS reported in the capital of the state.

According to the source Agency in law enforcement, the causes of most accidents were the failure to observe speed limits, distance, and threat maneuvers in icy conditions.

the Department noted that on Saturday in Moscow again expected snowfall, the increasing speed of the wind and sleet, which can cause a serious accident. In connection with difficult weather conditions in the traffic police urged drivers to be extremely careful to keep a safe distance, to choose the speed limit, and avoid chaotic maneuvering and sudden braking.

the Cyclone that struck the Central and the Volga Federal district, accompanied by snow, freezing rain and ice led to the injury of almost 3 thousand people. According to the source TASS in the medical community in emergency rooms because of the ice turned more than 2,9 thousand people, of which 190 were hospitalized.

In the Moscow region from-for bad weather were disconnected more than 120 settlements in the Dmitrov municipal district.

According to the service “Yandex.Schedule” in the Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo in connection with bad weather cancelled over a hundred flights.

the day Before, on 11 November in Moscow the record was broken in 1969 for the amount of precipitation, reported by the center weather “Phobos”. During the day it rained in the evening with a significant cold turned into snow, not uchihashi until late at night.

“In the capital already exceeded the monthly norm of precipitation. For the 12th day of November in the Treasury of heavenly moisture got about 74 mm of precipitation, at a rate of 58 mm, or about 130%,” — added in the center.

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