Height of Sea Waves Exceeds Six Meters
Baku / 30.03.18 / Turan: A storm wind in Azerbaijan increased on Friday morning, reaching 30 meters per second, weather forecasters said.
The wind reaches its maximum strength at sea, where the wave height reaches 6.5 meters.
Storm weather will remain until the first half of March 31 and in the next 24 hours the gusts of the wind will reach 32-35 meters per second.
In connection with the storm at sea, work at BP's facilities has been discontinued. The ships of the Caspian Flotilla have been also prevented from sailing. -05D-
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