World

Siberian storm leaves death and destruction in its wake

Nov 20, 2023

Moscow [Russia], November 20: A severe storm sweeping through the Kemerovo region in south-western Siberia has claimed at least three lives and injured a further 18 people, the Interfax news agency reported on Sunday, citing the regional civil protection agency.
Hundreds of houses were damaged in the gale-force gusts. Social networks showed a video clip from Novokuznetsk in which a tree falls onto a moving car.
Power was cut to many households, and public transport was disrupted. Mayor Sergei Kuznezov declared a state of emergency. Novokuznetsk had not seen a natural disaster of this order in decades, he posted on Telegram.
Other Siberian areas were also hit, including the cities of Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk.
The Russian Energy Ministry said that at one point more than 225,000 people had been without electrical power. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune

More news

Former England Captain Terry Butcher: "I would pay 7 million to buy Maradona's Golden Ball just to destroy it!"

New Delhi [India], May 18: Diego Armando Maradona, for many - the greatest footballer of all time - was remembered at the stadium where he scored his first-ever international goal for Argentina back in 1979 - Hampden Park, Glasgow. His achievements were recalled by two contrasting figures in his footballing journey. Argentinian World Cup-winning legend Ossie Ardiles, an international teammate and friend of Diego's and perhaps Diego's most famous opponent, legendary England Captain Terry Butcher.

May 18, 2024