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The waves near Sochi got to the transmission lines, and the Russians were shared...

The railway washed in Sochi and the monument in the Crimea was demolished: the Russians showed the consequences of bad weather (photo)

The waves near Sochi got to the transmission lines, and the Russians were shared on social networks. The impact force of the waves was so powerful that the railway was completely washed away. The storm in the Black Sea washed away the railway, which runs close to the shore near Sochi in the Russian Federation. In addition, the storm broke the monument, which stood in the center of the temporarily occupied Sevastopol in Crimea.

Russian citizens tell about the consequences of difficult weather conditions in posts in the X network (earlier - Twitter). A number of videos have been posted on the network that show the consequences of Sochi bad weather. One of the records is made from the train window that drives the surviving piece of railway, located half a dozen meters from the Black Sea. The remnants of what was previously railway track were in the frame.

It is evident that the storm has taken out the sea and the railway, and rails and sleepers. The voice is shared by the impressions of what he saw: "Smoke, the table is bolted. Evoke, if you would live here!" The second video, shot at night, show the height of the sea waves. In some places, they rose to the transmission lines and so the Russians were frightened when they saw sparking. It is indicated that the plot between Sochi and Tuapse was injured from the element.

Witnesses also recorded on the video the flow of seawater, which is rushed deep into the resort quarter in Sochi. The height of the waves is about two meters. They sweep trees and kiosks on their way. Meanwhile, the residents of Sevastopol in the occupied Crimea showed their pictures with the consequences of a storm. On one of the photos - the "Monument to the Red Army": the sculpture completely demolished from the pedestal, but for some reason it did not crumble.

The Russians also share photos with destroyed beaches located on the west coast of the peninsula. Among the videos posted on the network are the remains of dolphinarium in Sevastopol, completely destroyed by a storm. It is argued that the element demolished the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, built on the Black Sea. Raptor's military boat was also reported in half, but this information is not officially confirmed.

The bad weather was played on the Black Sea coast in the morning of November 26, earlier wrote Focus. Then it was reported that a waves of about eight meters high were seen on the western coast of Crimea. Representatives of local authorities stated that wind gusts were cutting off power lines and fell on the ground trees and pillars. Residents of one of the districts lost gas supply due to the destruction of the gas pipeline, Roszma wrote.