Due to strong winds in Crimea, the emergency warning has been extended until September 14. This was reported by the press service of the regional office of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.

“On the afternoon of September 12 and throughout the day of September 13, a strengthening north-easterly wind is expected in Crimea “17–22 m/s,” the report says.
The agency recommends that visitors and residents of Crimea stay away from advertising billboards when outdoors, avoid parking under trees, and avoid standing near road signs and signs.
In addition, rescuers recommend strictly adhering to a number of rules of conduct on the water during adverse weather conditions to avoid accidents:
- Swimming is permitted only in designated areas. Established beaches have lifeguard posts and towers manned by lifeguards who can provide prompt assistance in an emergency;
- Swimming is prohibited during storm warnings and difficult weather conditions;
- do not enter the water while intoxicated;
- do not dive in unfamiliar places;
- You cannot swim in stormy weather or in areas with strong surf;
- do not sail far from the shore on inflatable watercraft;
- Do not swim beyond the buoys that mark the swimming areas.
Source: trn-news.ru