According to him, the Moscow government and all utilities two days after the announcement of the storm warning did not allow personal injury.

“Strong gusts of wind tumbled down 150 trees, and 36 cars were damaged. In two days, 26 mm of precipitation fell in the capital, ”TASS quoted him as saying.

Earlier, Moscow authorities said that informing residents of the capital about the weather on August 8 and 9 helped prevent injuries.

Gazeta.ru, citing data from the Russian Hydrometeorological Center, reported that cloudy weather with clearings and gusts of up to 12-17 m / s are expected in Moscow on August 10.