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Imminent weather alert in Sochi: Sirens to be activated due to approaching adverse conditions

Alarm bells will ring at the resort this day.

Weather alert in Sochi: Sirens set off to signal approaching adverse conditions
Weather alert in Sochi: Sirens set off to signal approaching adverse conditions

Imminent weather alert in Sochi: Sirens to be activated due to approaching adverse conditions

The Krasnodar region is bracing for heavy rain and thunderstorms over the next few days, according to the Krasnodar Center for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring.

From September 9 to 10, the region can expect very heavy rain and showers, with some areas potentially experiencing dangerous levels of rainfall. This weather pattern is expected to affect the entire Krasnodar region, including the popular resort towns of Sochi and Sirius.

Heavy thunderstorms are also likely, increasing the risk of small-scale landslides in mountainous areas. Rivers in the region, particularly those in the foothills, may overflow due to the heavy rainfall.

In response to this weather alert, sirens will sound in the resort towns today at 18:00, 19:00, and 20:00. The city administration will issue siren notifications regarding bad weather conditions.

The storm warning remains in effect until the end of September 10. Residents are advised to stay informed and be prepared for potential flooding and other weather-related hazards.

In addition to heavy rain and thunderstorms, hail and gusty winds are also expected in Sochi and Sirius from September 9 to 11. There is a high probability of waterspouts forming from Anapa to Sochi, with the potential for waterspouts to form over the sea from Magri to Veseloe.

It should be noted that the available search results do not provide information about who is responsible for the preparation and activation of the sirens on September 10 in Sochi and Sirius.

Residents are encouraged to take precautions and stay safe during this weather event. Keep up-to-date with the latest weather forecasts and follow the instructions of local authorities.

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