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    High alert mode introduced in Russian city due to cyclone

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    In Anapa, in connection with the impending cyclone, a high alert mode has been introduced, according to a message from the city administration in the Telegram channel.

    It is specified that all utilities and emergency services will start working in an enhanced mode. “Enterprises of the sanatorium complex, consumer and other areas need to take preventive measures to prevent emergencies,” the city authorities said. In addition, they also called to check the reserve of forces and means in case of bad weather. Earlier in Anapa, the ban on swimming was extended due to the storm and the bottom current. Security measures will be lifted as weather conditions change.

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