“According to the regulations, we still need five days to clear the entire city.

I think that this regulation will be observed, "RIA Novosti quotes him.

Biryukov added that there were problems with traffic in the city, but there were no disruptions in the work of public transport, metro or railways.

Earlier, the Minister of Transport and Road Infrastructure of the Moscow Region Alexei Gerzhik said that public utilities switched to a round-the-clock operating mode due to snowfall.