'Storm of the Century' Kills 4, Cuts Power to 2Mln in Russia, Occupied Ukraine

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Updated with new death toll.A severe storm on the Black Sea hit parts of Ukraine and southern Russia on Sunday night, killing at least
power supply as of 10:00 Moscow time due to unfavorable weather conditions," Moscow's energy ministry said, listing the Russian regions of
Dagestan, Krasnodar and Rostov, as well as the occupied Ukrainian regions of Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia.The storm
peaked on Sunday evening, with some parts of Russian-annexed Crimea receiving 33 millimeters of precipitation and winds reaching speeds of
15% compared to the day earlier, reported Bloomberg.A Ukrainian interior ministry adviser posted several videos on X, formerly Twitter,
evacuated from their homes
More than 10 people were injured, two were hospitalized, at least 195 buildings had been flooded and roads were closed due to fallen power
people had been evacuated from the Sevastopol and Krasnodar regions, where there had been injuries, downed trees, and property damage.At
Planes headed for Sochi were redirected and a cargo ship ran aground.The ministry said it had mobilized 1,335 people to assist with storm