Showers, Mudflows Damage Western Areas
Baku / 12.07.20 / Turan: As a result of heavy rains in the mountains of the Lesser and Greater Caucasus on July 11, mudflows appeared on the rivers Zeyamchay, Kurekchay and Dastafurchay. This caused mudflows, which caused significant damage in several regions of the country.
Local residents photographed the riot of elements on phones and shared the photos on social networks.
According to weather forecasters, intense rainfall and unstable weather will persist in the country until July 18. New mudflows are expected on mountain rivers. -02В-
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