Beware Hurricane Force Winds To Hit Tver Oblast

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Beware: Hurricane-force Winds to Hit Tver Oblast

Tver Oblast braces for impact as strong winds approach

Meteorologists predict gusts up to 30 m/s

Residents of Tver Oblast are being warned to prepare for hurricane-force winds that are expected to hit the region in the coming days. The Tver Hydrometeorological Center has issued a severe weather warning, predicting gusts of up to 30 meters per second (67 mph).

The strong winds are part of a low-pressure system that is moving across Russia from the west. The system is expected to bring heavy rain and snow to parts of the country, as well as high winds.

The Tver Hydrometeorological Center has warned that the high winds could cause damage to buildings, trees, and power lines. Residents are being advised to stay indoors if possible and to secure any loose objects outdoors.

The winds are expected to hit Tver Oblast on Tuesday evening and to continue through Wednesday. The strongest winds are expected in the western and central parts of the region.

The Tver Oblast government has set up a task force to coordinate the response to the severe weather. The task force is made up of representatives from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Ministry of Health, and the Ministry of Transportation.

The task force is urging residents to follow the instructions of local authorities and to stay informed about the latest weather updates.

Stay informed about the latest weather updates

For the latest weather updates, visit the website of the Tver Hydrometeorological Center: [link to website]

Safety tips for hurricane-force winds

Here are some safety tips for hurricane-force winds:

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  • Stay indoors if possible.
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  • Secure any loose objects outdoors.
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  • Listen to local radio or TV stations for weather updates.
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  • Be prepared to evacuate if necessary.
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  • If you must go outside, wear sturdy shoes and clothing.
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  • Avoid driving if possible.
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  • If you see downed power lines, stay away from them and call the authorities.