Heavy Rain Caused Flooding in Central Baku
Heavy rain paralyzed on Sunday evening life in the central part of Baku. The streets of the city resembled mudslides on mountainous rivers. Due to flooding of roads slowed road transport, in many places is stuck.
Pedestrians were trapped in shops and cafes. The situation is particularly critical in the area of ??the fountains, and the passage in the book of Commerce, it is here flocked to the water from the upper part of the city. Navigate on foot here was impossible, and many have chosen to remain in the shops and cafes until the water began to recede.
City services were again unprepared for the vagaries of nature. Sewerage system could not cope with the flow of water. In some places, water was gushing in front of manholes. MOE technology was not noticeable evacuating the water either.
Well, the rain was a fleeting one. -06C-
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