The weather forecasters warned that the weather in the region will deteriorate on September 27-28. In Novorossiysk, a northeasterly hurricane wind of 20-25 m / s was expected with gusts up to 35 m / s. This was warned by the regional center of the Ministry of Emergency Situations. The Krasnodar Administration announced a storm warning. The height of the waves in the Tsemess bay was expected to be up to 2.5 m. In Sochi, heavy rains with thunderstorms, mudflows were expected.
Operational services of the province on the order of the governor of the region Veniamin Kondratiev switched to a strengthened mode of operation. The Mayor's Office of Novorossiysk appealed to the population with a request to close the windows and doors tightly, if possible, to refrain from entering the street and moving by private transport.
Alas, the elements "froliced" in Novorossiysk to glory: the wires were torn, trees, lampposts and traffic lights fell, roofs were damaged, two pavilions were piled up, many "plates". So at the newly built sports complex "Chernomorsky" on the outskirts of the city wind blown off 5 thousand square meters of roofing from the profiled sheet, good, there were no injuries and damage to neighboring buildings.
Since September 26, the Kerch crossing has ceased to function. More than 700 vehicles and more than 1500 people accumulated in the queue. Earlier in the afternoon of September 28, the crossing would not work. Therefore, people were warned in advance and asked to wait out the weather on the ground,.
In Sochi, the cruise ship "Prince Vladimir" returned to wait bad weather. Board "UWT.
Aero, flying from the capital to Gelendzhik, on September 28 was redirected to the Anapa airport. A bus from Gelendzhik was sent for passengers.
About 40 trees were felled, many branches were broken, several roofs were damaged. However, there were no casualties and man-made accidents. The wind speed reached 40 m / s. Between Novorossiysk and the village kabardinka on the road turned the truck.
Communal and emergency brigades eliminate the consequences of the disaster.